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Was on the “Raja Ferry” going back from Koh Samui to Don Sak just before it dock and saw this poster hanging in the indoor seating area.

I was thinking of moving the blue seat forwards, but decided not to. Was I correct or not?

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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. E-3

1/20s f/2.9 at 20.0mm iso100

Yours truly,

Kan Win

we can imagine that the one who sat there took a bit too much of the object of the ad and is now sleeping on the same seat

I think the blue seat is a good focusing point inasmuch as it leads your eye into the shot.

Conversely, a bit of cropping and perspective adjustment enhances the image ( imho )

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I dont get it ?

The Photo or The Friendship part? :D

This forum is about "Photography" and "Friendship" is where you posted in another sub-forum.

Should you wish to post photos in this sub-forum "shoot away" photos only "Please" :D

Kan Win :o

Was on the "Raja Ferry" going back from Koh Samui to Don Sak just before it dock and saw this poster hanging in the indoor seating area.

I was thinking of moving the blue seat forwards, but decided not to. Was I correct or not?

It took me a long, long time to figure out what your were talking about because it was not immediately obvious to me that the blue "things" were seat backs. I personally find them distracting and would, after the fact like this, take them out with PS Elements like we learned how to do in the camera club.

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Was on the "Raja Ferry" going back from Koh Samui to Don Sak just before it dock and saw this poster hanging in the indoor seating area.

I was thinking of moving the blue seat forwards, but decided not to. Was I correct or not?

It took me a long, long time to figure out what your were talking about because it was not immediately obvious to me that the blue "things" were seat backs. I personally find them distracting and would, after the fact like this, take them out with PS Elements like we learned how to do in the camera club.

Hi "noise",

Thank you for your comments. :D

I do not use "PS Elements" only ACDsee 5.0. Could you take it out and let us have a look at what you think the photo should look like. :D

Would like to see it.

Kan Win :o

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Kan,

I've always enjoyed your photos, but not this one...

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Hi Kan,

I've always enjoyed your photos, :D but not this one... :o

Hi "Ajarn",

Thank you, is has been a long time that I have not seen any of your posts.

Maybe this one on the same theme would have been better then?

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Yours truly,

Kan Win :D

That is a nice reflection of you in the window............ :o

Was on the “Raja Ferry” going back from Koh Samui to Don Sak just before it dock and saw this poster hanging in the indoor seating area.

I was thinking of moving the blue seat forwards, but decided not to. Was I correct or not?

large.jpg:o

OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. E-3

1/20s f/2.9 at 20.0mm iso100

Yours truly,

Kan Win

My humble opinion, you should have remove the blue seat, other wise nice photo. :D:D

When I first saw the picture I mistook the seats for blue PVC, didn't realise they were seats until mentioned. Moving them might have improved the shot.

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