The Duke of Cambridge hosted a dinner for 200 stars of the arts and fashion world last night to honour the designer Ralph Lauren and raise funds for the Royal Marsden hospital.
The gravel drive leading up to Windsor Castle served as the red carpet, with guests pausing to pose for the photographers. Those attending included Kate Moss, Helena Bonham Carter, Benedict Cumberbatch and Cate Blanchett, but the papers' choice was Emma Watson.
Here's how they treated three similar photographs
The gravel drive leading up to Windsor Castle served as the red carpet, with guests pausing to pose for the photographers. Those attending included Kate Moss, Helena Bonham Carter, Benedict Cumberbatch and Cate Blanchett, but the papers' choice was Emma Watson.
Here's how they treated three similar photographs
Too loose
It's all too grey.
We don't need all that skirt,
it's not a fashion shoot,
it's a front-page picture.
If it wasn't for her dramatic
red lipstick her face would
be completely lost.
Too tight
She looks like a woman off to work.
There's no feeling of where she is, so we
have to have words all over the bottom
of the picture to make some sense of it.
But at least we can see her face - and
the slightly parted lips that may be
interpreted as a 'come-on' smile.
Just right
We know exactly where she is,
her face is slap bang in the
middle and her features are clear.
We can see enough of the skirt
to know that it's not just any old
thing for the office and
there are extra dashes of colour
from the nail varnish.
The top and bottom crops
are pitch perfect, from the rim
of the tower to the tip of her left hand.
Note The main photographs are roughly in proportion with each other, taking into account the size of the papers and the space each devoted to the picture