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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 31072" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>In regards to the last 3 shots. Try to compose , or when cropping, to leave some room in front of the subject. If they are looking/pointed/or flying to the right, leave more room to the right in the crop or composition. Also try not to cut off or crop out any portion of the primary subject. Sometimes it's better to back off on the zoom so you have more to work with in post processing. Occasionally I'll shoot a horizontal composition and later decide verticle is better, without leaving room, you have no options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 31072, member: 4399"] In regards to the last 3 shots. Try to compose , or when cropping, to leave some room in front of the subject. If they are looking/pointed/or flying to the right, leave more room to the right in the crop or composition. Also try not to cut off or crop out any portion of the primary subject. Sometimes it's better to back off on the zoom so you have more to work with in post processing. Occasionally I'll shoot a horizontal composition and later decide verticle is better, without leaving room, you have no options. [/QUOTE]
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