

Many thanks!
Jonathan
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B&W portrait - 3kidsIn keeping with the portrait theme I thought Id ask for some CnC on these 2 images...
![]() ![]() Many thanks! Jonathan
the 2nd one has more interest, excellent pose and expression, the frame compacts it very nicely
I would just suggest vertical crop so there is less space on either end, that would improve it
Jonathan,
I'd crop much more tightly. Use the outer edges of the doorframe/pillars as your outer perimeter for the image, and then maybe reframe in portrait layout. I think portrait would work for the second image, but not as well on the first, where you might try cropping to a pano format, keeping basically just the faces plus the doorframes. g.
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