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| 08/04/2003 06:15:46 PM |
Wooden Gardenerby bob1loveComment: Usually it's best to isolate your subject from distracting elements that don't really add to the shot. The arm and leg from the other character should be completely cropped out. The best way is to do it before you shoot. By turning the camera lengthwise you would crop the unwanted and would have been able to include all of your subject without cutting the feet off.
I sincerely hope this helps. Best of luck! :-)
Regards,
Grayce |
| 08/04/2003 06:09:33 PM |
-by bosieComment: I like your idea. I think if you turned the camera so you'd get the whole sculpture, and eliminate the out of focus bg this could be much better. Hope this helps. Best of luck! :-) |
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A Bee's Eye Veiwby marinajoeComment: Nice comp, but as you must know, the soft focus ruins it. Perhaps try backing off a little, then crop to the desired size. |
| 08/04/2003 12:01:42 AM |
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