Not exactly the Taj Mahal. It is funny though. I would crop a bit off the right as it does not contribute much to the picture. That is only my opinion
Cheers Ole
I can see the argument for cropping the right side but I wouldn't want to lose anything from top or bottom. Possibly going square might be an option?
I gained two pounds just looking at the photo.
Sometimes I stand in gardens to take photographs and I think for this one it may have been good if you stood as close to (or left of) the hibiscus tree as possible so the pole would have been less intrusive.
Unlike Mike I do not gain weight by looking at an image but I am now about to head for the fridge...
Hi Dave,
I can see why you have framed the shot like this, but I tend to agree with Ole, I think you can afford to lose some off the right hand side, I'd suggest losing that light pole.
Talking of which, on that pole and various other things in the image on left and right hand sides, I can see some uncorrected lateral CA (Chromatic Aberration). I'm sure LR6 would allow this to be corrected by simply enabling the appropriate correction on the lens corrections area.
Cheers, Dave
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.
Where are the little ones?
That is our saying every Friday night, because it is ice cream night. The kinds (dogs) knows it so as soon as it is 8:30pm, one of them will bark in front of the freezer (I have a separate freezer) like as if the ice cream will immediately appears from it.
I am with Geoff here...I wouldn't to lose anything in the shot at all. I think it is OK to see a bit of the environment there. I have seen a similar ice cream set up here in Missouri but it was a long time ago so I have no idea where it might be...