Author Topic: Ervay Street  (Read 3332 times)

Rick Waldroup

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Re: Ervay Street
« Reply #15 on: August 03, 2015, 11:36:07 »
Thanks, once again, for all of the comments.

Yes, one lady is coming and the other going.

And it was certainly the lighting that attracted me to the scene.  This was in the Arts District in downtown Dallas and it is one of the few spots that has such an abundance of trees.

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Re: Ervay Street
« Reply #16 on: August 03, 2015, 17:23:34 »
how about a portrait crop? Look, its my opinion only that I am not fond of the composition here - and obviously its your show - so you do it as you see it - its just my opinion  ;)

You know what is weird?  For some reason, and I am not sure why, but a lot of my stuff I tend to crop into an almost square format.  I shot medium format 6x6 cameras for a few years, but I don't think that is the reason I crop the way I do.  It just appeals to my eye, I suppose.  But then again, it never hurts to try new things.... 8)

Oddly, I too look at the world and tend to see it as square. (Must be old age and we losing our peripheral vision. :)
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