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Walking the Human

This is a discussion on Walking the Human within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Casual snap whilst walking along. Yeah I know - centre placement etc. I did take some other framing options, but ...

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    Casual snap whilst walking along.



    Yeah I know - centre placement etc. I did take some other framing options, but the centred one worked the best, and also the subject movement was the best of the shots taken too...

    I could probably take the lamp post out...

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    a little to much ass in this frame for my tastes..... the center framing totally works for keyhole shots like these....

    maybe clone out the pole (as u suggested) with the surrounding foliage.... then dodge that area a tad...



    side note: my mother is a Brit... as such I grew up using the word "whilst".... all of my friends made fun of me for using it.... apparently it's not a word in Canada...

    i subconsciously removed it from my vocab.... it's a good short form for "while I was".... i wish i could have it back!
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    > a little to much ass in this frame for my tastes.....



    > then dodge that area a tad...

    I already darkened the outside edges quite significantly - you reckon it's too dark and should come up?

    > side note: my mother is a Brit... as such I grew up using the
    > word "whilst".... all of my friends made fun of me for using it....
    > apparently it's not a word in Canada...

    Yeah - but "oot" is not a word in English, either, so...

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    too much ass

    oot

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulaLynn View Post
    oot
    It's Canuckian for "out"...

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    LOL, ok. Not really but ok.

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