tight or loose crop? Please vote.

rsi1986rsi1986 Registered Users Posts: 113 Major grins
edited August 21, 2008 in Technique
I can't decide what one I like best. I think a vote would help.

1 353155794_sioH9-L.jpg


2 353156335_6e6ev-L-1.jpg
Stimulating the economy one lens at a time. :super
Robert A. www.imaginglifestyle.com


Loose or Tight Crop? 21 votes

1 Loose
71%
SamdkoyanagirichterslAwais YaqubScott_QuierLlywellyndivamumsaltydogWildWallypyryperstephonedlplumerBlaze Z Blazestevehappbrintrot 15 votes
2 Tight
28%
brncr6picturegirlachambersTangospb13srichardson 6 votes

Comments

  • pyrypyry Registered Users Posts: 1,733 Major grins
    edited August 17, 2008
    1 Loose
    Loose with these two.

    However, this isn't a perfectly fair comparison, because the comp is out with the tight one. I think there's a third option here, the aproximately the top half of the first.
    Creativity's hard.

    http://pyryekholm.kuvat.fi/
  • rsi1986rsi1986 Registered Users Posts: 113 Major grins
    edited August 17, 2008
    I never even considered that one. I gave it a try and love it. I may have to retake this one.
    Stimulating the economy one lens at a time. :super
    Robert A. www.imaginglifestyle.com


  • davidweaverdavidweaver Registered Users Posts: 681 Major grins
    edited August 21, 2008
    I like the second one. It brings to my attention that #802 is a bit taller than the rest. A good example of how cropping provides a new point of view.
    rsi1986 wrote:
    I never even considered that one. I gave it a try and love it. I may have to retake this one.
  • Ulrik_PUlrik_P Registered Users Posts: 7 Beginner grinner
    edited August 21, 2008
    I guess it depends on the application of the shot. Personally I like the first one better, probably because of the weird hilly street, making it a bit more interesting. If your job is to simply shoot parking meters the second is more to the point.
Sign In or Register to comment.