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I like the cropped version. It brings more focus to the plants in the window and they are gorgeous windows.
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Oh wow. Hard to say because they both look so good....but if I had to choose..I would choose the cropped one. Hope that helps!
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I prefer the cropped, although I like the way the ivy frames the top of the unframed picture. I'd go with which ever one fits best in your photo frame, they're both lovely.
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I liked the cropped one. The flowers are closer and brighter. The uncropped on brings some dark element int he top left corner. I remembegr reading somewhere that when you look at a picture, you read it like a book, starting with the top left and kinda skimming to the across. Its all super quick. so yeah, I like the cropped one.
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Yes, the uncropped version emphasizes the window and frames it using the vines ... that was the intent ...
After that, the flowers began to show some interest and a crop seemed like a good idea ... That's a good point indeed, I should choose based on whether I need to emphasize the window frame or the flowers. Thanks! |
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