D dsingley TPF Noob! Joined Sep 4, 2016 Messages 27 Reaction score 12 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 1, 2020 #1 Am thinking that this would crop nicely to get the horse larger in the image. Attachments 6B2097E8-D628-48FB-9B6A-F9B87D757846.webp 76.3 KB · Views: 109
S Space Face Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Feb 7, 2020 Messages 8,171 Reaction score 3,783 Location Norway Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 2, 2020 Banned #2 Larger and perhaps less central for the horse. To the right so it's running into the frame. As per my other comments re full sized images,
Larger and perhaps less central for the horse. To the right so it's running into the frame. As per my other comments re full sized images,
D dsingley TPF Noob! Joined Sep 4, 2016 Messages 27 Reaction score 12 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 2, 2020 Thread Starter 🔹 #3 Great minds think a alike. That was precisely what I was thinking. Pit the horse on the right side rule of thirds grid line or thereabouts.
Great minds think a alike. That was precisely what I was thinking. Pit the horse on the right side rule of thirds grid line or thereabouts.
S Space Face Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Feb 7, 2020 Messages 8,171 Reaction score 3,783 Location Norway Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 2, 2020 Banned #4 dsingley said: Great minds think a alike. That was precisely what I was thinking. Pit the horse on the right side rule of thirds grid line or thereabouts. Click to expand... Yeah, there or there abouts. I'm not a huge fan on being precise with the rule of thirds but loosely how you think it looks best.
dsingley said: Great minds think a alike. That was precisely what I was thinking. Pit the horse on the right side rule of thirds grid line or thereabouts. Click to expand... Yeah, there or there abouts. I'm not a huge fan on being precise with the rule of thirds but loosely how you think it looks best.