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    Olof

    It was snowing and I caught Olof standing in the doorway of an old timber framed house


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    Nice.

    But I think I'd like to see more snow.
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    Very nice. Have you considered a more traditional portrait (vertical) crop? Perhaps with the subject looking into the asymmetric darkness on the right side of the picture?

    Can you give us the tech details on this: camera, lens, setting, use of flash, etc?

    Thanks for sharing this pic with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aritay View Post
    Very nice. Have you considered a more traditional portrait (vertical) crop? Perhaps with the subject looking into the asymmetric darkness on the right side of the picture?

    Can you give us the tech details on this: camera, lens, setting, use of flash, etc?

    Thanks for sharing this pic with us.
    Thanks, I did consider it but I felt that it lacked something.

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    Must be tired. I knew there was something that bothered me but I couldn't figure it out.

    Olof is looking in the wrong direction. Either that or the negative space should be on the other side.
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    I hope you don't mind this cropping attempt (at 5x4 ratio):


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aritay View Post
    I hope you don't mind this cropping attempt (at 5x4 ratio):

    I kinda like it better this way..

    And I am new, so forgive me for asking. What or who is a Olof?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mostly sunny View Post
    And I am new, so forgive me for asking. What or who is a Olof?
    I believe it is simply this Swedish man's name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aritay View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mostly sunny View Post
    And I am new, so forgive me for asking. What or who is a Olof?
    I believe it is simply this Swedish man's name.
    Ohhh..
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    The photo makes me think it is a reference to Olof Skötkonung, son of Eric the Victorious and Sigrid the Haughty. Viking times.
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