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01/21/2005 11:55:24 AM |
Just wanted to reply to the "Crop" comments... I didn't crop it. I wanted as close a shot of the tire as possible and to get the detail I was looking for, this was as much of the truck as I could get in the shot. Had I moved slightly to the right, there would be a complete rear tire, but still no top of the truck because the front tire (and main subject) is at the bottom of the frame. Then the crop would have been altogether too tight.
Jen
P.S. Thank you everyone for taking the time to comment! |
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04/13/2004 03:32:01 AM |
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04/12/2004 04:24:31 PM |
the slicks are a nice touch |
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04/11/2004 10:20:28 PM |
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04/10/2004 12:02:49 AM |
Bringing this monster truck down to scale has made it cuter than aggressive. Fun photo. |
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04/09/2004 11:44:54 PM |
nice close up...sharp too |
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04/09/2004 10:22:41 PM |
You did a good job capturing the tires, and while a lot of folks won't care for your crop, I don't mind it at all. Probably one of the better toy shots I've seen. |
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04/07/2004 03:32:29 PM |
As you have cropped this tight on the top and right, it seems a little odd having the empty space on the left. |
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04/07/2004 02:39:06 PM |
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