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  • swan

    Not sure about this, I have tried cropping but keep coming back to this, what do you all think?

    E-M5 14-150mm lens @14mm 1/400 f8 200 iso
    sigpicDave

  • #2
    Re: swan

    Nice image. Did you try a 16:9 crop?

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    • #3
      Re: swan

      I agree a more horizontal crop would look nice
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      • #4
        Re: swan

        I like it as is, but a horizontal crop would look better.

        Tom
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        • #5
          Re: swan

          No more than 10% off the top or you spoil the lonlieness that you have managed to capture.
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          • #6
            Re: swan

            Thanks guys. I did try different crops but still not sure. Might try just a little off the top.
            sigpicDave

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            • #7
              Re: swan

              I agree. A little of the sky would balance the water/sky better and hopefully retain that excellent sense of isolation and scale.

              Hec
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              • #8
                Re: swan

                Originally posted by OM USer View Post
                No more than 10% off the top or you spoil the lonlieness that you have managed to capture.
                Yes I think I agree.

                It's a superb composition and I love the intense blue.

                Ian
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