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lynnma
Jan-30-2004, 09:22 AM
I forgot I had my camera set on... sunny 16 + snow, no tripod, camera shake the lot.. I'm surprised it even came out. How would you crop it, I could'nt decide.
Mr Rush
Jan-31-2004, 02:52 PM
I forgot I had my camera set on... sunny 16 + snow, no tripod, camera shake the lot.. I'm surprised it even came out. How would you crop it, I could'nt decide.
Nice one Lynnma - You could try it like this with a little bit of perspective crop - I like the poster on the mirror, links it well.
If this has not worked, be gentle with me, its my first time.
lynnma
Jan-31-2004, 02:58 PM
Nice one Lynnma - You could try it like this with a little bit of perspective crop - I like the poster on the mirror, links it well.
If this has not worked, be gentle with me, its my first time.
Its better... my husband says it's cr--. I kinda liked it but I who knows...
Thanks for the crop, it's definitely better I think.
Lynn
DigitalAirman
Jan-31-2004, 05:32 PM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid102/p556bc225e1920cf4e7ec67eeac26e4a6/f9c1e177.jpg
What do you think about this one? I dont know if it will show up the same as the other cropped one or not, maybe a little sharper.
Parker
Call it inexperience but i dont think it needed cropping....she was positioned well in the shot & it had some other things in the shot to look at.
wxwax
Jan-31-2004, 10:54 PM
I like Mr. Rush's crop. Focuses your attention on the lady, gets rid of the distracting clutter on the left.
knary
Feb-02-2004, 11:42 PM
I like Mr. Rush's crop. Focuses your attention on the lady, gets rid of the distracting clutter on the left.
A slight cropping is nice. But I don't think anything tight does much for the image.
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