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Taken on a stretch of the River Thames near Windsor.
I love the detail of the water, but I can't decide if the cropping is right, this image is cropped in by about 50%, and if I include more in the image, because there are so many swans around, it takes impact away from the action. Any ideas


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ExposureTime : 1/800Sec
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ExposureProgram : Shutter Priority
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MeteringMode : CenterWeightedAverage
FocalLength : 100.00(mm)
ExposureMode : Auto
WhiteBalance : Auto
FocalLength(35mm) : 150(mm)
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Old 05-15-2009, 04:54 PM
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I think I am confused on your question. Are you asking what to do about the extra swans in the image now? or if you should have left the crop larger?
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Old 05-15-2009, 05:19 PM
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I think I am confused on your question. Are you asking what to do about the extra swans in the image now? or if you should have left the crop larger?
Sorry, yes your right, so I've attached the uncropped version to give you an idea of what my issue is with about cropping. Many thanks.
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