Many thanks for comments and suggestions. Finally, I cloned out the distant figure, but decided not to crop. Lonnit, I am amazed at your sharp eye. It was a woman indeed
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25-Sep-2005 20:17
If you're considering cropping the top, not a bad idea, I'd crop it right at the point where the lowest point of sky is. It makes the image much more intimate b/c it leaves no escape hatch up top. Excellent image! ~ Lonnit
This is a great shot... I agree with others that the model (and DOF) makes this. I don't think I would crop it... I like how the depth of this image goes in two directions.
This is a very cool shot I like it * maybe cropping off the top a bit more (there is nothing there to see) and clone out that person in the far distance. But still very cool
rob mc
Lonnit and Vikas: many thanks for comments. In fact, I was thinking myself about cloning out a distant figure, but probably I am too lazy. But, now that you mentioned it, this is a must
Lovely shot, the gold really stands out and then the eye is drawn to the man and lastly to the woman (I am with Lonnit on this one, maybe cloning her out?). A lovely shot nevertheless. Vikas.
Very interesting. I love his pose and he's in the perfect DOF. The only problem is that the woman at the end of the path is still sharp enough to seem important. I'm sure she is very important to her family, but to the photo she is somewhat distracting. The leading lines draw the eye right to her, away from the important elements - the golden window and the man watching. A very nice feel to this image overall. ~ Lonnit