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24th May 2013, 04:27 PM
#1
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24th May 2013, 04:55 PM
#2
Re: I need help here
My first thought on the first one is to do a tighter crop to at least get rid of the ladder leaning against the building on the upper left. I know you may want a standard size if your are printing but maybe that can still be accomplished. I like the expression on his face. Also love #2 for the concept/composition and the last one.
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24th May 2013, 05:36 PM
#3
Re: I need help here
Dear Bobo,
#2 is a winner. Did you think about applying a slight vignette to help take the eye off the busy background?
#4 is another lovely.
#3 bothered me a bit, and I fiddled with it some. I hope you do not mind. I have cut and pasted the top third of the image further down, did a free transform to align it a bit, and cloned the stick of the sparkler a bit. I hope it was okay of me to do so. Please tell me what you think? It was just an idea.
Marie
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24th May 2013, 05:41 PM
#4
Re: I need help here
Yes my thoughts on #1 were the same as Terri. Ideally, I would like to crop at 4 x 5 ratio; or failing that 5 x 4 to reduce the distracting background.
There is quite a bit 'wrong' with #3 but you have such a good expression on his face I would leave it as it currently is, although Marie's edit has some merit.
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24th May 2013, 08:24 PM
#5
Re: I need help here
Thanks everyone, just the sort of response I was was hoping for.
Thanks Terri and Geoff about #1 - I did try to cut out that ladder but with his eyes facing left the result looked odd. What I will try to do is either clone it out or try to extend the shed into that area.
About 3 - thanks Marie, editing is fine with any of my pics. How else to better see? The idea of bringing down the top is great. That one was meant only as a digital copy but I will replace it with another with the kid still quite excited but further away from the sparkler.
About 4 - perhaps I should leave out #1 and replace the print with this instead. Was only thinking of 2 prints but 3 is fine too if you guys think that is worth doing.
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24th May 2013, 08:42 PM
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