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08/28/2005 07:15:17 PM · #1 |
I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.......
I can't figure out which of one of these layouts I like best. Are they all too busy?
Please tell me YOUR preference (and feel free to tell me if you hate them all).
In case anyone is interested, I used to Fotofusion to make these, and all the lighthouses are in New England.
<-- ONE <-- TWO <-- THREE
Edited to add:
<-- FOUR (modified #1)
Message edited by author 2005-08-28 19:30:10. |
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08/28/2005 07:18:20 PM · #2 |
I would like to see more of the background photo. Can you make it two seperate collages or must it be one?
If I had to choose one though it would be #2
Message edited by author 2005-08-28 19:18:54.
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08/28/2005 07:18:56 PM · #3 |
I like One the best but would like to see it a but more opaque.
Very cool, I have seem this done in CS2.
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08/28/2005 07:18:58 PM · #4 |
I definately like # 3 the best. Looks good. You may want to fade the background image just a bit to make the pics pop a bit, but that is about the only thing I could suggest. Nice job, and great photos!
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08/28/2005 07:20:13 PM · #5 |
Got to love us DPCers... =)
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08/28/2005 07:21:54 PM · #6 |
I like the first, then the second, not the third. |
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08/28/2005 07:31:41 PM · #7 |
I just added a modified version of the first one.
Thank you for wonderful opinions and advice so far, now I'll just hope for a few more. Dare I hope for a trend, too? *s* |
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08/28/2005 07:34:25 PM · #8 |
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08/28/2005 07:36:25 PM · #9 |
#4 The background image seems to take away from the subject images. In number 4 the background is there, but the focus is all on the subjects.
Message edited by author 2005-08-28 19:37:22. |
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08/28/2005 07:37:09 PM · #10 |
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08/28/2005 07:40:15 PM · #11 |
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08/28/2005 07:53:29 PM · #12 |
#4. The boats are a nice touch. Reminds me why there are lighthouses. They are muted enough to be there but don't draw attention away from the lighthouses like they do in #1. |
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08/28/2005 07:59:52 PM · #13 |
I like #2. I think the background is effective and doesn't detract from the photos in the foreground. I do wonder about having the same number of photos on each side though. |
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08/28/2005 08:06:53 PM · #14 |
I like #4 with the lighter background.
The individual images stand out better and it is easier on the eyes.
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08/28/2005 08:09:57 PM · #15 |
#4. I definitely like a faded background for something like this, otherwise the front images sort of sink into the background and everything gets lost in the jumble. I think the angled images in #2 make it a little busy, but without the overlaps (such as in #3) it's a little dull. |
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08/28/2005 08:27:46 PM · #16 |
I detect a little "FotoFusion Freedom" here! :-)
FotoFusion Freedom being: The fact that it is so easy to do collages that you don't feel "wedded" to one idea - instead you can feel free to experiment with all kinds of ideas because you can do them quickly and effortlessly.
P.S.
Forgot to mention ... I like #4 the best.
Message edited by author 2005-08-28 20:28:44.
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08/28/2005 08:33:55 PM · #17 |
#3 then #1 (IMHO). :-) I left you comments.
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08/28/2005 10:07:47 PM · #18 |
Thank you all for your help. I took your responses on board, and tried one more time ... I actually finally have a favorite!"
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