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I would love some advise on the cropping of this photo. Nothing was cropped from the right, top or bottom. Quite a bit was cropped from the left side. Perhaps more cropping from the top and bottom? This was a magnificent bird! Took me completely by surprise. Overall I am happy with this photo, but would welcome any comments and advise on how to improve it. Thank You
Nikon D90 70-300mm lens Shutter: 1/3200 Exposure: manual Aperture: f13 ISO: 1100 focal length: 300mm EGRET | Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
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I think you have the cropping about right. If you took any more off top or bottom he would start to look cramped up. A definitely nothing off the right or he will run out of room
![]() Nice shot, wish I could capture a beautiful bird so well.
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LISA Canon EOS 1000D, 18-55mm & 75-300 mm kit lens for the flash stuff. Olympus Tough 8010, waterproof, shockproof compact P&S - great for the kids. Flickr |
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