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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 193348" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>I agree with what others have already said. It's difficult to come up with a "why" this photograph was taken. What are our eyes supposed to be drawn to? What is interesting here? What are you trying to say? The good news is, there's something to work with here.</p><p></p><p>For starters, it's unbalanced. Either fill your frame with the entire white page, or don't. Zoom in or back away to show more of the table and show some black in the top left and bottom right. Some other props would add interest here too. An old pair of glasses, a book, an interesting pen. </p><p></p><p>The page is fake latin, which is what a lot of site templates use to show the page layout. They're just fake words to fill up a page. The best thing I can come up with conceptually, is to have the magnifying glass change the words to actual text. That's going to require some editing on your part.</p><p></p><p>Lastly is the positioning of the magnifying glass. It should be parallel with the page. Either get a helper to hold it for you, or rig something up to hold it in place for the photo. The viewer of the photo should be able to read the magnified text.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 193348, member: 1061"] I agree with what others have already said. It's difficult to come up with a "why" this photograph was taken. What are our eyes supposed to be drawn to? What is interesting here? What are you trying to say? The good news is, there's something to work with here. For starters, it's unbalanced. Either fill your frame with the entire white page, or don't. Zoom in or back away to show more of the table and show some black in the top left and bottom right. Some other props would add interest here too. An old pair of glasses, a book, an interesting pen. The page is fake latin, which is what a lot of site templates use to show the page layout. They're just fake words to fill up a page. The best thing I can come up with conceptually, is to have the magnifying glass change the words to actual text. That's going to require some editing on your part. Lastly is the positioning of the magnifying glass. It should be parallel with the page. Either get a helper to hold it for you, or rig something up to hold it in place for the photo. The viewer of the photo should be able to read the magnified text. [/QUOTE]
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