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Subject: [Leica] That 50
From: paul at paulhardycarter.com (Paul)
Date: Tue Sep 20 02:51:46 2005
References: <BF52325B.5DC5%philippe.orlent@pandora.be> <a2f8f44705091712543ede1ca0@mail.gmail.com> <64ecc61916ee3159a4fdcaf4a63c90b5@paulhardycarter.com> <CAC4D410-5AE3-40DE-B372-18CB902745E8@mindspring.com> <52ae05aee8663e67d95459e763644a40@paulhardycarter.com> <BAB373CE-6DE7-40F1-8BD9-14877032062A@mindspring.com>
For the same reasons, Ric. If you crop a picture you're altering the
perspective symmetry of the composition as much as if you used a
different focal length.
For me that standard frame is the window through which I see the world.
Where ever I go, whatever I see, it's the same window. I frame of
reference, if you like.
P.
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Paul Hardy Carter
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On 20 Sep 2005, at 00:42, Ric Carter wrote:
> Okay, that makes good sense artistically, and certainly financially.
>
> What about not cropping?
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