The part about this reading that I found the most interesting was the section on cropping, pages 355-357. I had known the idea behind cropping (to eliminate certain objects in a photo) but I didn't really give much thought to it's rhetorical use. Looking at the one photo cropped several different ways on page 356 really made me realize how much impact this technique could have on the message of a photo. While some of the cropped photos are similar, there are some that deliver completely different messages, and look to be completely different photos.