Kewl animal Kewl shots
Very sharp, most your shots are
#1 is the one I like best, but I think I'd like all three the same if you crop OOF foreground a bit more, JMO though
Kewl animal Kewl shots
Very sharp, most your shots are
#1 is the one I like best, but I think I'd like all three the same if you crop OOF foreground a bit more, JMO though
Thanks Ben.
I agree on the crop, but I only crop using proportional sizes of either 6x9, 5x7, or 8x10. This will not allow removing the background and keeping the full otter.:cry It makes it easier for prints and forces me to make sure I'm thinking about the comp when taking the shot. Apparently I failed to do that here.:uhoh
Next time I'll need to use the right lens for a better comp. FYI, this was the 85mm that I was using previously for a couple of flower shots.
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Very sharp, most your shots are
#1 is the one I like best, but I think I'd like all three the same if you crop OOF foreground a bit more, JMO though
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I agree on the crop, but I only crop using proportional sizes of either 6x9, 5x7, or 8x10. This will not allow removing the background and keeping the full otter.:cry It makes it easier for prints and forces me to make sure I'm thinking about the comp when taking the shot. Apparently I failed to do that here.:uhoh
Next time I'll need to use the right lens for a better comp. FYI, this was the 85mm that I was using previously for a couple of flower shots.
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