Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2014
(331)
-
▼
March
(32)
- Monday Bikes - Yellow
- The View
- Guitar Girls
- T-1000 Mannequin
- Night Life
- Signs - Tailor Shop
- Lady With Bags
- Mother Nature Is A Trickster
- Monday Bikes - Magenta
- Walking The Dog
- Changing Skyline
- That Sinking Feeling
- Hanging Out On The Subway
- Signs - Hotel
- What A Difference A Crop Makes
- Monday Bikes - Hang On
- Winter Farm
- Spotting
- Condos
- Windows
- Signs, Signs - Andy Panda
- Sitting In La La
- Monday Bikes - Parachute Lady
- Deserted
- Icing On The Tree
- Windy Day ∽
- Ice Fishing
- Signs, Signs - Perfume
- Face
- Monday Bikes - Pink
- Highway Drive By
- This Car Has Balls
-
▼
March
(32)
Ha, ha, now it seems he is watching the girl.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree with you. My post of today is also a crop.
ReplyDeleteLike this one.
ReplyDeleteI'll give you that it makes a big difference, a whole new scene
ReplyDeleteGreat caption to describe a pretty elemental technique that sure does change things!
ReplyDeleteA whole different point of view.
ReplyDeleteYou'd never know he's a "biker" in this shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the change in focus but thought it was cool that he was on a bike and this one no longer shows that. How about a portrait shaped image.. where you're closer to the guy but the bike also shows? There's just so much you can do with this photo.
ReplyDeleteBill is right, the crop gives new meaning and perspective.
ReplyDeleteI think cropping is an art form unto itself. This is a much more powerful image.
ReplyDeleteCool. And you get a good view of Wendell Castle's clock in the background!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Here it looks like he's standing.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth! I often crop photos, but not usually with this much difference.
ReplyDeleteGood example and comparison! A very different scene.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! The scene feels completely different (I only just noticed the woman crossing the street too!)...
ReplyDelete