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w/ crop.....should I?
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What do you think you would lose if you did crop ?
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This is a tough one. The crop removes a lot of empty area, and you can still tell the dog is looking out a window by the portion of the frame that's visible and the slobber smudges.
But, I like the natural frame of the window even with the empty area. So, I guess that I like the uncropped one better. Grant |
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I would suggest a crop, but perhaps a crop not as tight as yours. This crop maintains the three sides of the window frame so viewers can still know the dog is looking through a window, but loses the unnecessary parts of the frame.
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I like the cropped but not cropped alot picture. ^^
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