I like the cropped version better. The original was a bit busy for my taste.
I think, however, that the part you cropped out for the second image is also interesting, and deserves an image ow its own. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 11:11 PM, <eactiv...@aol.com> wrote: > It's good. I must of been one of the few that really liked the first. Yes, > there was a lot for my eye to do, but I felt it wasn't over-cluttered, but > well-balanced. My eye traveled around in a circle -- looking at the people > and the stuff and the sign above. > > This is fine, still a lot to look at, but I felt the other was out of the > ordinary. > > HTH, Marnie aka Doe :-) > > In a message dated 9/19/2013 4:04:18 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > knarftheria...@gmail.com writes: > I decided to try a tighter shot of Romeo's Fruit Stand. It's actually a > different frame which was tighter in the camera then cropped: > > http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2013/09/romeos-redux.html?m=1 > > By way of comparison here's the original post from a couple days ago: > > http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2013/09/romeos-fruit-stand.html?m=1 > > I like the new one better. Thoughts? Other suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Cheers, > frank > “Analysis kills spontaneity.” -- Henri-Frederic Amiel > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > PDML@pdml.net > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.