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Posted by Eric: Thu Mar 6th, 2014 16:07 | 1st Post |
I've seen a number of photographic sideshows recently that all seem to use the same technique of both cropped and uncropped images. For eg... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26431323 So my question is ...why take the shots so wide that they ALL look better cropped? Why doesn't the photographer zoom or walk in? Why doesn't he JUST show the cropped images? I've always maintained 'inside every good photo there is a great image trying to getout'. But ones you've unleashed it...why go back? Perhaps I am just a dinosaur?
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Posted by jk: Thu Mar 6th, 2014 16:21 | 2nd Post |
Just an excuse to have two images instead of one!
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Posted by TomOC: Fri Mar 7th, 2014 13:31 | 3rd Post |
I kind of like it...if you like "video" slideshows. I'm in the dinosaur camp...I still make PRINTS all the time...
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Posted by Eric: Fri Mar 7th, 2014 13:52 | 4th Post |
TomOC wrote:I kind of like it...if you like "video" slideshows. Well I suppose you are right in sideshows...it sort of eases the transitions. I just feel its like a photo critique....this is what you took but this is what you should have seen.
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Posted by jk: Fri Mar 7th, 2014 14:51 | 5th Post |
TomOC wrote:I kind of like it...if you like "video" slideshows. What are those? I need to make some
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Posted by Eric: Fri Mar 7th, 2014 17:24 | 6th Post |
jk wrote:TomOC wrote: Dinosaur prints?
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Posted by richw: Sat Mar 8th, 2014 07:33 | 7th Post |
I agree with you Eric, in each case the cropped image was stronger IMO.
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Posted by highlander: Mon Mar 17th, 2014 10:19 | 8th Post |
A sensor size or film frame size does not necessarily relate to a print size. By allowing extra room around the subject, a range of different paper sizes, and proportions, can be used.
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