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drubt


Apr 15, 2005, 8:59 PM
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http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=49771

my buddy bren took this one on his Sony DS CV1 and I think he did a good job capturing the relaxed and really laid (layed) back day it was. it was overcast so the lighting kind of sucked and the sky was unintersting but other than that (and removing those uneccessary and unsightly tick marks) how could it be improved. Crop it tighter? i know you can't see JonB's (the climber) face but it seemed less important in this one. I could be wrong though.


krillen


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I dont' like the clutter aroud the bottom of the shot. move the chalk bags. Also the top half of the photo doesn't do much. Crop it in half and zoom in a bit. Make it a landscape shot maybe?


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