mtalaat
Feb 21 2003, 11:02 AM
Thank you very much for sharing with us your knowledge and experience. The article is well written and informative.
I does not only apply to square format camers but also to situations where you take a rectangular picture and crop it.
Peter McLennan
Feb 21 2003, 07:19 PM
An informative perspective indeed, and some gorgeous images.
As a "rectangular" photographer, however, it appears I'm giving up a photographic tool. I love verticals, yet square photography won't let me choose, at least in the field.
I share your affection for the abstracting capabilities of the waist level finder. This characteristic is an invaluable feature on camcorders that have external viewing panels.
Thanks for the post!
Peter
RS Foto
Feb 22 2003, 02:48 PM
Thank you for this post. I will try now to get some square compositions from my rectangular 35mm shots. :D
RNB
Feb 26 2003, 07:08 PM
I don't know which I enjoyed more, the article or the pictures. Lovely work.
Wim van Velzen
Feb 21 2003, 03:40 AM
Hi all,
Just want to say I wrote an article about 'square composition'. It could be of interest for everyone working with a 6x6 or who would like to - and for everyone who likes to ponder and think about composition.
square ScotlandWim
Erik M
Feb 21 2003, 01:26 PM
Wim,
Wonderful article. Thanks.
Jonathan Wienke
Feb 22 2003, 01:14 AM
QUOTE (Peter McLennan @ Feb. 21 2003,19:19)
As a "rectangular" photographer, however, it appears I'm giving up a photographic tool. I love verticals, yet square photography won't let me choose, at least in the field.
Shooting square is like shooting a horizontal and a vertical frame simultaneously. You can crop a square to go either vertical or horizontal easily.
dbarthel
Feb 22 2003, 09:18 PM
Bravo, Again I am reminded why I miss my 500CM.
Dan
Wim van Velzen
Feb 27 2003, 11:08 AM
I am glad you like it!
I hope to add more articles soon; I'll keep you posted.
Curt
Feb 28 2003, 08:05 PM
Maybe some day we will have a square chip for our DSLR's.
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