Re: What would you change in this photo?
- From: tony cooper <tony_cooper213@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 17:53:45 -0400
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:46:50 GMT, burt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Burt
Johnson) wrote:
tony cooper <tony_cooper213@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You have a run-of-the-mill vacation photo that is poorly composed.
It's not a bad picture, but it's not a "Wow!" picture either. If it's
the best of 500 taken, you need to take 1,000 next time out.
Thanks for adding to my killfile. Being new here, I am still filtering
on who is interested in helping and who just likes to pretend they know
some Great Secret that the rest of us have to labor to discover.
I now have one less buffoon to bother having to read...
I just love a guy who says "I am interested to hear what others here
have to say about this shot." and then huffs off in a snit when the
answer isn't what he wants to hear.
Jeez, Burt, save us the trouble of trying to figure out what comments
to offer and supply multiple-choice rave comments.
It's an OK picture that isn't composed particularly well. Nice enough
for your own album, but wouldn't sell on a postcard.
--
Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
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