Thank you for your comments, Greg. Glad you liked the shot. I did try your suggestions out just now, but a horizontal flip feels strange to me (mostly because his upraised hand is now the left hand)... I did try rotating the image to portrait format (which will do what you've mentioned), but I prefer the horizontal format. Greg, post your car pix, I went to your website, and your work is simply fantastic. Also, the simplicity of your website as well as the pop-up window without any window frame... May i ask what software you used? or did you write the code yourself? Best regards, Deen 2004-10-04 18:08:04 -- Deen Hameed 0405 649 101 deenhameed@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.deenhameed.blogspot.com http://calendar.yahoo.co.uk/deenhameed At 2004-10-04, 17:22:31 Greg Fraser (fraserg@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >Deen Hameed - This is an excellent shot and really seems to represent a >graduation party. Compositionally I would flip the image horizontally so >that the people are in the left hand corner. Then the people would lead the >eye up into the swirling chaos of the party lights and everything would be >held in place by the darkness. As it is, the story seems backwards to me. > >greg Fraser >http://home.golden.net/~fraserg > ___ END OF QUOTED TEXT ___