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Just as in landscape photography with where to best position the horizon line, there are some general guidelines about how high up the eyeballs ought to be within the frame. Suffice it to say, the baby is wayyyyyyyyyy low in the frame. In both shots. In the first, her eyes are far too low, and far too much off to the left, looking into a tiny slice of space. The line of gaze is "slamming into the side" of the frame in the first, and in the second shot, the baby is too far off to the left side of the frame, and there's a very inelegant composition, with the baby wayyyy low, and off to one side. Neither composition works.
So i should crop off all the head space to move her eyes up?
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