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Thread: Flowing Creek

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    Flowing Creek

    A different crop from The Flow, all from 1 source picture.

    I like this crop better, and of course, edits are welcome.
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    Re: Flowing Creek

    In matters of crop, the first fits the subject better, in my opinion... Although this crop could work, more flowing water would have been better....

    The Rocks themselves are a bit dark....dunno if its the nature of the rock, or a matter of exposure and post processing...

    Personally, i would stick to the Flow, since it expresses the "snake-like" movement of the creek, and the water....

    Marc
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    Kindly do NOT edit my photos - I would rather try and apply your advice and learn...

    My Ramblings....

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    Re: Flowing Creek

    all these mickey mouse crops work if all u want is mickey mouse sized images that look vaguely okay presented web cam sized..

    but if u want a real image that will print decent sized they are a waste of space.. too much image quality is lost.. relying on cropping too much is a bad habit.. frame the shot correctly in the first place.. and if not sure take several shots..

    trog

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