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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 3598" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I've never been locked in on any particular format. Which one I use will depend on the subject and what I'm trying to achieve with the shot. I've never been a fan of head on shots but prefer to break up the symmetry and give the eye a little something different to look at. In this case I think the square works a little better than the rectangle. Some may disagree. The one to use is the one you like best. Just don't be afraid to change things up and try something new. It's probably a little too tight around the flower and needs a little more breathing room. Putting the background out of focus probably would help. What is happening now is that you have a good shot, good exposure but not quite satisfied with the composition. That is how you develop your own style of photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 3598, member: 654"] I've never been locked in on any particular format. Which one I use will depend on the subject and what I'm trying to achieve with the shot. I've never been a fan of head on shots but prefer to break up the symmetry and give the eye a little something different to look at. In this case I think the square works a little better than the rectangle. Some may disagree. The one to use is the one you like best. Just don't be afraid to change things up and try something new. It's probably a little too tight around the flower and needs a little more breathing room. Putting the background out of focus probably would help. What is happening now is that you have a good shot, good exposure but not quite satisfied with the composition. That is how you develop your own style of photography. [/QUOTE]
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