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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 21594" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>That's better. Next time you get a chance to shoot this one do it in the vertical format and back up to give yourself more cropping room. I would also move the line at the top of the pool down down so it's at the bottom third of the shot. It will give the composition better balance. I would also raise the camera shooting level so that more of the stone border across the back of the pool shows up. That will provide a little more separation between the reflection in the pool and the door. Then it won't be as surreal to the eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 21594, member: 654"] That's better. Next time you get a chance to shoot this one do it in the vertical format and back up to give yourself more cropping room. I would also move the line at the top of the pool down down so it's at the bottom third of the shot. It will give the composition better balance. I would also raise the camera shooting level so that more of the stone border across the back of the pool shows up. That will provide a little more separation between the reflection in the pool and the door. Then it won't be as surreal to the eyes. [/QUOTE]
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