Nothing wrong about anything. However, just do it - and maybe even with intention?
Anyway - I’m just thrown with the news about Robin Williams this evening …
Klaus
P.S. Thanks for the comments.
I've been trashed on this list often enough for centering an image. So I can relate. But, that shouldn't excuse the real photographers on the list who should be trained to recognize negative space. But some of us don't pretend to be artists. Should we leave, or just lurk? Many of you would say YES.
So, as a rule, I will lurk.
Roger Sent from my iPad
Bob McCulloch - Boat at the Cuckolds
I'm afraid I have to agree against centering the "center of interest". When physically centered, it becomes static (unless there is enough going on around it, making it a part of something else). But I guess that's Bob's preference. Just moving the center of interest off center, however, is not enough. Bob is right that there would be no balance in this case. . . so something else should be included to "balance" everything. . . a shadow or another float or . . .something.
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