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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 554322" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>I don't like to crop much, but shooting wildlife there really isn't a way around it unless you're shooting in a zoo. How much cropping can one get away with and still present a quality image depends partly on the equipment and more importantly <strong>good shooting technique</strong>.</p><p>The sharper and with the least amount of noise one can get the image to start with, the more room one has to crop. </p><p></p><p>I prefer not to crop more than 50%, but like I said above it depends on how the original shot was taken. For landscapes and such, where getting close is not a problem I usually just crop very little where needed for composition, leveling and fixing distortion in some cases where I was being lazy to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 554322, member: 22693"] I don't like to crop much, but shooting wildlife there really isn't a way around it unless you're shooting in a zoo. How much cropping can one get away with and still present a quality image depends partly on the equipment and more importantly [B]good shooting technique[/B]. The sharper and with the least amount of noise one can get the image to start with, the more room one has to crop. I prefer not to crop more than 50%, but like I said above it depends on how the original shot was taken. For landscapes and such, where getting close is not a problem I usually just crop very little where needed for composition, leveling and fixing distortion in some cases where I was being lazy to start with. [/QUOTE]
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