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David Hofmann
{K:22223} 7/8/2005
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I just wanted to write something about the crop when I saw Dave Hanson's crop. His suggestion works great. I think it would also work real good in B&W
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 7/7/2005
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hmmmmmmm. personally I love the shot like it is. no cropping for me here. my only issue would be those dang sun spots. but overall this is taken very nice and clearly. I too have had issues with sun spots I just did a wedding not to long ago and the sun spots where my enemy. but it all turned out ok. I worked on them is ps. I think this the colors are fantastic and I bet this shot would make a stunning sepia portrait. the wood would give it a vintage look.
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 7/6/2005
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Beautiful portrait tiffany , very nice angle & colors , regards
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 7/6/2005
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Good thing I looked at the other comments. Daves second crop is exactly what I was going to suggest. Good job Dave. Don't you wish you had a pocket full of sunshine sometimes? She's a sweetheart Tiffany.
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Dave Hanson
{K:262} 7/6/2005
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Here's another one, with the crop a little more to the right of the fencepost. This one has a more rectangular aspect, but without the subject square in the center of the frame.
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Dave Hanson
{K:262} 7/6/2005
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Here's a couple of example crops; let me know if you like either of these.
This first one I cropped just along the edge of the fencepost. This might seem a little too "square" for some tastes.
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Rebecca .
{K:146} 7/6/2005
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So fresh looking and natural. I love the colours in this, and the model is so pretty! Great work.
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