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24th February 06, 06:50 AM
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No offence, but when taking a piccie you might try to set it up a bit,
the fence in the foreground tends to dominate, whereas YOU are the subject.
If you are taking the piccie yourself and have less control over the composition, then look at image software that will allow you to crop the image. (www.cerious.com)
Buy a simple book on photography and composition and you'll soon take wonderful digital piccies that show off the kilt so well.
Hope you don't mind me saying so.
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