I like the flat better -- on edge loses the idea the HE's turned upside down and not you turing the picture that way. I'm slightly disoriented looking at the on-edge one.
Thanx. That's what I wanted to know. On edge was more how I photographed it, and how I aligned it on the plate, but I came to think of the square view as the right one while I was doing it. 8-]
Maybe the diagonal format is just too dynamic for this subject? The dog looks like it is lolling around on a bed and resting. If it had a stick in it's mouth the diagonal might work better.
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I like the flat better -- on edge loses the idea the HE's turned upside down and not you turing the picture that way. I'm slightly disoriented looking at the on-edge one.
Just a non-artist opinion here... :-)
Thanx. That's what I wanted to know. On edge was more how I photographed it, and how I aligned it on the plate, but I came to think of the square view as the right one while I was doing it.
8-]
Maybe the diagonal format is just too dynamic for this subject? The dog looks like it is lolling around on a bed and resting. If it had a stick in it's mouth the diagonal might work better.
The flat. Pictures set on their corners are very disorientating for me. I cannot take in the image without some difficulty. And your dog is wonderful.
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