> >> Another photo, another blog post for you:
> >>
> >>   http://godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com/of-time-and-place
> >>
> >> Comments always appreciated, thanks for looking. :-)
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > It's interesting how breaking the 'rules' with a centrally placed
> figure
> > just works.
> 
> If one looks at the photo and places his/her thumb over the figures at
> top
> of frame, the photograph changes dramatically--to my eye it just
> becomes
> another centrally placed figure no-no, but with the figures included,
> the
> centered composition really works.  Cheers, Christine

I tend to agree. The figures at the top distinguish the picture from the
run-of-the-mill shots of that subject. In addition, cropping them would
force Henri to do without the black lines of the frame edge...




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