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<blockquote data-quote="DW_" data-source="post: 49942" data-attributes="member: 8667"><p>Nice, I could go either way with it. Both seem to be telling. My rational for keeping him to the left of the frame was to give the feeling that he was one of many, lost in the shuffle and somewhat hidden. Front and center does look good but the feel is more of a "center of attention" photo, which isn't bad or anything, but does have a very different feel. And no James, I'm okay with people playing with my photos. We're all here to learn and that's all that counts.</p><p>Btw,I agree, this guy had an amazing look to him. I had to sneak all these photos and I think he knew what I was doing and kept looking my way. I would have loved to sit him down on a chair and really capture him. A very intriguing fellow, that's for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW_, post: 49942, member: 8667"] Nice, I could go either way with it. Both seem to be telling. My rational for keeping him to the left of the frame was to give the feeling that he was one of many, lost in the shuffle and somewhat hidden. Front and center does look good but the feel is more of a "center of attention" photo, which isn't bad or anything, but does have a very different feel. And no James, I'm okay with people playing with my photos. We're all here to learn and that's all that counts. Btw,I agree, this guy had an amazing look to him. I had to sneak all these photos and I think he knew what I was doing and kept looking my way. I would have loved to sit him down on a chair and really capture him. A very intriguing fellow, that's for sure. [/QUOTE]
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