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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
my first instinct was to say equalise the red space either side of the dark colour but i think that would make it look flat and uninteresting. so, i would say leave it as it is because to me the of centre composition adds more depth to it. hopr this is helpful.
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I would agree with you on this one Raven... It doesn't seem quite right... For something like this I would center it, so it feels properly balanced.... or go to the far extreme and crop it very tightly and have the stamen far to the side.....with lots of negative space on the other.
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This is simply sublime, what a great image, but perhaps it could be even nicer completely centered, for the symmetry reasons mentioned before, but I'm not completely convinced that this balance isn't what I would prefer myself, as I like it... I would be interested to see the extreme version suggested too!
Thanks to you too!!! :) The horizontally centered version is in the galleries right now. If i find some time this weekend, i'll try it off-centered too. Will post this here .. but before that, i have to repair our cappuccino-machine. Weekend is near and she decides to be on strike (?) :((
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So what do you think of this? Is it ok for you, would you crop a little at the right side to get it centered or at the left to have it with the rule of thirds? Or is it to bad to think about cropping at all?
Any constructive ideas are very welcome :-)
Tom
Btw.: special thanks to our friends in the netherlands for cultivating all those wonderful tulips :)