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This Mallard couple had a very long landing on Colonial Lake. I took a shot, but could not pick which cropped version is the better one to show. Let me know what you think.
18 Monday Mar 2019
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This Mallard couple had a very long landing on Colonial Lake. I took a shot, but could not pick which cropped version is the better one to show. Let me know what you think.
Julie@frogpondfarm said:
Number 1 for me too.. 🙂
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bayphotosbydonna said:
I pick #1, Hien! I like seeing the action of the water and landing to the moment you took the shot. To be kind to #2, I think it is great as well and if that’s the only crop you could do, because as in the original photo, you nailed the crisp details!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for your feedback, Donna!
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Robert said:
Both are great!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Robert!
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Vicki said:
I like the second crop better (and I’d crop another 1/4″ off the right hand side – just a very tiny bit).
Whether the mallard is taking off or landing seems irrelevant to me. To me it’s more about the visual ‘balance’ of the birds within the frame i.e.composition and #2 looks better balanced. I’m so intent on looking at the birds, that I don’t even notice what they’re doing.
Even though #1 is correct in the sense that the mallards are landing and making that wave trail on the water, the birds facing to the right looks like they are about to swim off the frame and makes me feel as though I’m about to lose my subject. If you felt #1 was correct per se, then I could crop a tiny bit off the left hand side and add back a tiny bit on the right hand side. I find sometimes, 1/4-1/2″ cropping of any side, can make all the difference.
#2 makes it look like the subject is coming in to your line of view and becoming part of the overall composition and final result. If you like, change it in your mind to a painting. Would you paint the mallards so close to the righthand side of your canvas?
But we’re all different and its what you like as the photographer – your vision of what you like – that matters.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Vicki! You made some very good points. There are many Mallards at the lake, taking off and landing all the time. I will try photographing them again this week and see what happens.
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Streets of Nuremberg said:
Like No 1 much better
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for your feedback, Marcus!
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Streets of Nuremberg said:
You are welcome, Hien!
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allentimphotos2 said:
I think the first one. As Eliza said it shows the landing. 2 could be confused with them taking off. Adding a title about what is happening is always helpful.
Nice capture, Hien.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for commenting, Tim!
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allentimphotos2 said:
My pleasure.
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Divya NavinRaj said:
Wow
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks for commenting!
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loisajay said:
I like the first shot. That long stream of water…….they really did have a long path!
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neihtn2012 said:
They did make a big, long splash. Thank you Lois!
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Eliza Waters said:
The first seems better to me as it shows the landing path.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for your feedback, Eliza!
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katelon said:
I like number 1 better….I guess because it almost seems like it gives them a longer “runway”. 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
Yes, the full size image does show that long runway! 🙂
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ekurie said:
I like the 2nd crop
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for your feedback!
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