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My last batch was blah and focused on lighting. These are better crops I think.
My son thinks I look like Steve Jobs.
Started by Mitchell on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dgrin):
And crop it in even tighter.
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Yep - for sure a roster type but any ideas on cropping a single like this?
http://www.railpictures.net/viewreje...=1010294&key=0
Cheers
DB
Started by BUFFIE on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at railpictures):
In this case I'd opt for the tighter crop to lose that wire running trough the top of the frame.
Is between those too.
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So how would you crop it?
http://www.railpictures.net/viewreje...=1011868&key=0
Started by socalrailfan on
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Another image which I have posted up as is (no verticals straightened), would appreciate your take on cropping. Thanks.
Started by demonboy on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at amateurphotographer):
Go tighter still, eliminate the distracting pillar on the right hand edge and clone out the bit.
And person Yes, and whilst the crop is an improvement, it still doesn't pull in the character sufficiently.
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I'm curious as to what you guys think of the framing/crop on this picture. Does it look weird to you with the top of the head cut off and the elbow missing? This was taken when my girlfriend and I went to the beach so I unfortunately wasn't concentrating...
Started by TBrown00 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digital-photography-school):
I personally as for me I read coynesss....
Does this look any better contributes to the topic of image..?
So the requirement of the constraint is 8x10 crop...
Here is a tighter crop that hopefully removes the focus from the bust line.
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I really appreciate your help on these posts, Set a cwb, tried to shoot at a contrasting part of a player and tried to be at least 1-2 stops OE in camera. Shot in manual mode wide open (2.8) shutter depending on the part of rink and where the exposure...
Started by Carl Auer on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fredmiranda):
I am using you use a less crop....
I presume you're shooting cropping almost all of them, to make them tighter and to get rid of distracting backrounds.
Your first crop lost a lot of quality in the cropping.
For reference.
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Have been trying to decide if I can get away with this shot. Do I need to crop tighter and keep only the head, or would this cut it for you. PP is only the very basics in LR, no crop yet.
What would you do to this?
Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture...
Started by andrewdt on
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That is what a leopard should evoke....
Thanks for the thoughts.
The crop is fine these issues and a light crop..then I got stupid and did the second version.
These issues and a light crop..then I got stupid and did the second version.
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A few U14s rugby union - C&C welcomed
All with 200/2.0 which is too short for rugby/football unless the action is pretty close. Lots of these are heavy cops.
Some could have been cropped differently/tighter.
C&C welcome.
#1
http://photoshotz.co.uk/img...
Started by bigrob on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkphotography):
Yep agree images....
#3 crop slight tighter.
Should have cloned it out.
Timing out ever so slightly with ball so far away? :)
As I was cropping I knew you'd pick up on it.
Was that for me? :)
#3 crop slight tighter.
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It's hard to focus when there is no-one to sit in the chair and focus on, so there were many attempts at this. I put a tall cardboard tube on my chair with an x marked on it at face height and focused on that which helped a bit.
I used the 50mm 1.4 with...
Started by ASIGN_Baz on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at overclockers):
It feels really authentic, the closer crop works - the brim of the hat cutting through.
Looks really well composed and agree that the tighter crop works well yourself.
Wait to see it on a big screen.
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First go at portraits with a shoot through brolly
Single speedlight through a 54" umbrella about 3' away with a bit of a makeshift white reflector to the right.
I didn't worry to much about the background for these shots, the green is a bit of a distraction...
Started by speedygonzales on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkphotography):
They seem a bit soft.
I like the first one though, except that a little more space at the bottom would have been nice .
In fact the second one is cropped a little closer than I prefer.
Good portraits but I would not have cropped anymore.
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