rdgreenwood wrote:
I'm placed in an odd position here, defending an image that I didn't capture; so I wish the OP would wade in. But I'll attempt to answer the question.
The image places the cathedral in a broader context. I see no need to make the subject quantitatively dominant; qualitatively dominant accomplishes what was intended. I'm reminded of the photo of Lincoln delivering his Gettysburg Address: Lincoln is hard to discern, blurry and packed into a crowd, but the photo is undeniably about Lincoln. A photograph's subject doesn't have to command space; it should, as it does in the image we're discussing, command attention.
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