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should i crop to make it better?
like always please all the critics all welcome -------------------- FZ10 iso=100 exposure time=1/500 Fnumber=4.60 No Tripod No Flash |
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If anything, shoot wider, you can always crop later. In this photo, you cropped out part of the dragonflys wings, and with the dragonfly as the main subject, you therefore lost much of the interest of this photo.
That dragonfly is really beautiful though, wow those colors! |
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definately, a wider shot would have helped here.
did you happen to get any more angles before it flew off? |
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i agree... you have plenty of space where you don't need it (i.e. below and behind the dragon) but you clipped the wings!..
it could use a bit of sharpening as well... -dustin |
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thanks..
yeah it lil bit disapointed that the wing got clipped, i have another shot from the dragon it self, but it from behind.. arghhh.. the oportunity dont come twice... ![]() |
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