Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/07/30

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: composition
From: jbm at jbm.org (Jeff Moore)
Date: Mon Jul 30 18:11:45 2007
References: <51160237-3F55-4DDA-9AEB-AC73725FC59C@pandora.be> <46AE5AFF.5000005@hemenway.com> <17D6C9DD-D99E-4ADD-9F09-B530775E3E59@pandora.be>

2007-07-30-17:52:27 Philippe Orlent:
> Then I'll put it up again for comparison.
> I'm very interested to discover which one appeals more.
> But I'll take it off in a few days again. I personally really don't  
> like it.

I have to say I'm most immediately drawn to

  http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/phorlent/_POR0867.JPG.html

...the semicircle formed by the boy's back and neck opposes and fit into
the semicircle suggested by the bow; the arrow's expected path projects
out of the latter; there's enough space to the right to mentally allow
the arrow to fly; the boy's face and hair seem to be in sharpest focus,
which I think works.  My only issue is that the whole thing seems really
light (especially the shirt and face), but that may be entirely
appropriate for a white shirt, pale boy and white sand.

As for

  http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/phorlent/_POR0869.jpg.html

, I see a lot of interesting intersecting lines in different planes, as
provided by sticks and human limbs, and the overall masses aren't
unpleasing; in fact there are ways in which this photo is definitely
more interesting than the one above, so I may be seeing your point...
...but when you look closer at the larger version of the picture, having
the background grasses in sharpest focus ends up ruining it for me: they
keep pulling my eye where it doesn't want to be for that much of the
time.

 -Jeff M

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