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How do you deal with aspect ratio?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 799547" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>That's more likely the issue... It's all about the composition to begin with... If the subject is "centered" within the frame at exposure, there should be little problem in losing some fringe area around the subject... Although, that also is dependent on what you the photographer, is trying to convey with his image... Obviously there are different challenges... Your image above is one... the human on the frame side conveys a sense of scale with the bird and it's tied to the bird...there's a story there. Whereas a similar image of the bird by itself, centered in the frame would be independent of the frame and create an acceptable composition... One tells a story of the relationship between the human and the bird, and the other is simply a depiction of just the bird...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 799547, member: 10742"] That's more likely the issue... It's all about the composition to begin with... If the subject is "centered" within the frame at exposure, there should be little problem in losing some fringe area around the subject... Although, that also is dependent on what you the photographer, is trying to convey with his image... Obviously there are different challenges... Your image above is one... the human on the frame side conveys a sense of scale with the bird and it's tied to the bird...there's a story there. Whereas a similar image of the bird by itself, centered in the frame would be independent of the frame and create an acceptable composition... One tells a story of the relationship between the human and the bird, and the other is simply a depiction of just the bird... [/QUOTE]
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