GBH Cropping Preferences?

largelylivinlargelylivin Registered Users Posts: 561 Major grins
edited June 14, 2009 in Wildlife
I've been pushing myself to avoid those standard centered bird crops and feeling a bit uncomfortable at times, especially when cropping away part of the subject. Here's a series of the same shot> I'd like your opinons and suggestions.


I realize that this pic is a bit like trying making a silk purse out of a pigs ear, but the exercise is still valid.


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Brad Newby

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  • Ric GrupeRic Grupe Registered Users Posts: 9,522 Major grins
    edited June 12, 2009
    The first! No doubt here.:D
  • largelylivinlargelylivin Registered Users Posts: 561 Major grins
    edited June 12, 2009
    This all started because I disliked the loss of detail in the shadows under the wings so I messed around trying to save it. I don't like the second photo at all - its too unbalanced. I like the third best because of the fine texture and detail but when ever I look at it its strikes me as "odd". I fear that my response to the 3rd is just because I am being trapped by the norm.
    Brad Newby

    http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
    http://smile-123.smugmug.com
    http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/

    Canon 7D, 100-400L, Mongoose 3.5, hoping for a 500L real soon.
  • Bud1880Bud1880 Registered Users Posts: 500 Major grins
    edited June 12, 2009
    Ric Grupe wrote:
    The first! No doubt here.:D
    Agreed. Definitely the first for my preference.

    Bud
  • Dennis KaczorDennis Kaczor Registered Users Posts: 2,413 Major grins
    edited June 12, 2009
    # 1 for sure, the other crops just don't look right at all.
  • Every Miles A MemoryEvery Miles A Memory Registered Users Posts: 123 Major grins
    edited June 13, 2009
    I like #1, but for some reason I like #3 for the artistic perspective of it.

    Although if I could only get #3, I'd probably delete it and be upset with myself....Laughing.gif

    But knowing its a crop makes it more artistic, if that makes any sense?
    Pat Bonish
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    www.patbonishphotography.com

    All Who Wander Are Not Lost
  • raptorcaptorraptorcaptor Registered Users Posts: 3,968 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2009
    Sofar #1 is the best cropping. It could still use about 1/3 more space in front of the GBH.

    The second does not work because cropping only one wing tethers the bird to the boundary, which is visually disturbing.

    The third photo needs to be cropped significantly tighter to work. Try and get the eye in the top right third of the frame. Crop just after the leg on the left.
    Glenn

    My website | NANPA Member
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