framing problems!
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- ********
I'm working on a website for a photographer and can't make up my mind on how to frame the photos.
here is what I have so far..
I find the left best because it makes the photo stand out more, but it also makes it look more "cutout" with the white border compared to the other.which do you like best and why? (other solutions a welcome too.)
thanks!
- gruntt0
i like that left option... for that particular shot. Are all of the photos similar to that one?
- IRNlun60
left because right has no seperation between image an dropshadow...
- ********0
yes, more or less. but don't you find the left smaller than the right, even though they are the same size
- gruntt0
just barely but only after you pointed it out.
you've been staring at it too long haven't ya?
=)
- bradpitt0
left.
- ********0
yeah I properly have..
just noticed her CMYK earrings now :/
I'll go with the left
- radar0
left and I would increase the white border another pixel or 2.
I like her CMYK earrings.
- fusionpixel0
right, the image stands out more and allows you to concentrate in the image rather than the border. also the drop shadow allows your eyes to be drawn directly to the image.
- sect0
left is good, but take out the black keyline border and make the inner white border a little wider, thick to emphasize that that is a picture, since its also a photography site.
