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Agreed with most of the above, but not with the quoted statement. The planes are bumping their noses against the frame, I like to see a little more space around the subject (specifically in front of the subject).Andras wrote:Your crops are pretty good "spotterwise" i think, ....
I saw this discussion a lot of times. It's getting annoying...marcel32us wrote:Andras wrote:Does that only count for me? Or are there more people agreeing on this?l
I've seen way more discussions about sharpness and lighting conditions, but no one complaining about those... I tend to think that composition is just as important for a good pic as forementioned subjects, appearently you don't. Just a metter of personal preference, but no reason to stop discussing it.nuckleuz wrote:I saw this discussion a lot of times. It's getting annoying...marcel32us wrote:Andras wrote:Does that only count for me? Or are there more people agreeing on this?l
Grt, Erik
Cool with me, after all it's just a matter of taste.luit0029 wrote: By the way, I like it when: "The planes are bumping their noses against the frame".
I don't like it at all. Why not leave a little more room on both sides of the aircraft? Right now it looks really unnatural.luit0029 wrote:By the way, I like it when: "The planes are bumping their noses against the frame".
You can count me in!marcel32us wrote:Does that only count for me? Or are there more people agreeing on this?
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