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    TJ's Pavilion

    This is a pavilion in Thomas Jefferson's vegetable garden. My goal for this shot was to capture an interesting image supported by the fog and morning light. I would like to know which cropping works best or perhaps neither. Thanks.

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    Re: TJ's Pavilion

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: TJ's Pavilion

    I like the second crop, Sam...the red flower is the breaker there that anchors the image. Too bad you can't prune the tree on the top right hand side as neat as in #1 image... Very neat...

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    Re: TJ's Pavilion

    I think number 2 seems more balanced in the frame.

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    Re: TJ's Pavilion

    #2 for me Sam

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    Re: TJ's Pavilion

    They're just two different styles. Go with the one you prefer.

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    Re: TJ's Pavilion

    Landscape (2nd) for me too Sam.

    This is mainly because of the chopped off tree, which is better in the second.

    Cheers, Dave

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