Dropping Out of Formation
Uploaded: October 24, 2004 17:25:45
Guy Boudreau October 24, 2004
Hi Michelle,Superb composition an capture! Well done.
Regards, #181699
Michelle D. Milliman October 25, 2004
Thanks Guy! I actually cropped this one completely different than I normally would have done for one of my NYIP assignments. I did like the end results though! I needed a picture emphasizing the subject through placement - upfront (making him larger than life) and off in the thirds. The original pic had the entire front gull in it and another gull in the background above him. #867935Peggy Wolff November 16, 2004
Excellent shot Michelle! Congrats on making it to the finals! #918200Michelle D. Milliman November 17, 2004
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