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Title • things have changed

I've spend quite a lot of time recently chatting to John about the composition of shots that contain people, and how the choices we make as we compose or edit or work affects the way in which an image is read. With that in mind, what stories does this tell? What is it about this composition that leads you to view the subject in a particular way? Or maybe there isn't anything special or different about this one, and it's me who's looking at it from my own perspective. I don't know, but I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.

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2.07pm on 4/1/06
Canon 20D
EF 17-40 f/4L USM
17mm (27mm equiv.)
f/5.6
1/25
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+0.0
evaluative
100
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RAW
C1 Pro
yes
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