Activity for User 1569 - Ian Coombs - ipcoombs@bigpond.com

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92 Jan 23 Reply Jeffery, thanks for your comment, and I looked up Escher - very interesting. Jan 10th
92 Jan 23 Comment Marianne - I like the image in B&W, but the back of the legs of the closest skaters do not look right, and if you had taken the image one step to the right, the lady skaters arm would not be across the two people waking down the middle of the boardwalk. Maybe you could crop to the two posts on the right hand side, so removing most of the beach, as that area does not add any interest to the image, and it would bring the boardwalk more as the focal point. Jan 10th
92 Jan 23 Comment Jeffery - I like the image as it has Willy Wonka, I guess Micky Mouse ear on the left hand side all heading towards the Hard Rock Cafe.

It would be nice to see what Willy Wonka was performing.
Jan 10th
92 Jan 23 Comment Beth - I like your image, and it was nice of the locals to warn you about your camera. For such situations I have a Nikon Coolpix.

I agree with Jeffery, to crop out the negative space on the right hand side, as it does not add to the image. Also the image is better in B&W.
Jan 10th
92 Jan 23 Comment Lou - I also think the cropping you have done is great, as it captures the moment, when the guys are all doing something different. By having the image in B&W, the eye is not drawn to the red coat which is quite bright in the image, or else desaturate the red coat.

Well done.
Jan 10th
92 Jan 23 Comment Chuck - I would have cropped in on the right hand side, to the gate post, as my eye kept wondering into the background looking at the other dog, which distracts from the main subject being the couple and their dog. Otherwise a nice photo in B&W. Jan 10th

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