OK - here's a rectangular crop of the same shot.  I think I like it better.

<http://www.georgesphotos.net/Other/Misc-private/1804874_X84PMn#!i=2431418841&k=phzsQCw&lb=1&s=A>

Thanks, gs
George Sinos
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 11:54 AM, George Sinos <gsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I need a little feedback on this one. I'm not sure it's worth pursuing.
>
> <http://www.georgesphotos.net/Other/Misc-private/1804874_X84PMn#!i=2431403562&k=nbGb2Bd&lb=1&s=A>
>
> The lock on my mailbox broke and had to be replaced.  It struck me as
> something that could be used as an example of a broken pattern.
>
> I've played with it a bit and looked at it until I'm cross-eyed.  I
> can't tell if it's straight and level or a tiny bit crooked.  I'm also
> not sure about the composition.  The lock on box 7 is dead-center in
> the frame, I don't think I like that.  Maybe a rectangular crop
> eliminating the top row of boxes might look better.
>
> Is this worth the trouble to mess with or is it one of those "camera
> club" photos that no-one but a photographer would look at?
>
> Thanks for any input, gs.
>
> George Sinos
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> www.GeorgesPhotos.net
> www.GeorgeSinos.com

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