RE: Sidewalk washer (how to crop?)

Hi,

Either the full frame or the looser crop would do it.  I prefer the full
frame because including the awning for the Grant Hotel completes the story
and establishes to at least some degree a sense of place. 

Looks like Godders is one of the Gang of Three ....

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Peter Klein 

> I got the second roll of film from October's LHSA San Francisco meeting 
> back a couple of weeks ago.  I really like this picture, and am of two 
> minds about how to crop it.  It was a grab shot on the street with a 35mm 
> Summicron.  You may recognize the rear ends of three well-known LHSA 
> members in the background.   :-)
>
> I find the tighter crop funnier, and the looser crop a showing a bit more 
> context.  Can't decide which is "better."  Almost every non-photographer 
> I've asked is just as torn as I am, with a slight preference for the
looser 
> crop.
>
> Here's the original frame, no cropping:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album186/E007HoseFullFrame
>
> Here's the looser crop:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album186/E007HoseCropLoose
>
> And the tighter crop:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album186/E007HoseCropTight
>
> Whatcha think?



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