Do you think this looks better cropped or uncropped?
I used a telephoto lens and I think I was about 15 feet away from the goose when I took the pic. I opened it in some Canon RAW program and it automatically tweaked the colors and stuff for me. Anyhow, I'm wondering if it looks better cropped, with a less noticeable background, or if it looks better seeing all that blurred stuff.
It's really freaking hard to photograph an aquarium, between the light bending properties of the water and the fact that the fish are always moving. I have gotten a few good ones though over the past couple of years...
Originally Posted by Buck:
Do you think this looks better cropped or uncropped?
I used a telephoto lens and I think I was about 15 feet away from the goose when I took the pic. I opened it in some Canon RAW program and it automatically tweaked the colors and stuff for me. Anyhow, I'm wondering if it looks better cropped, with a less noticeable background, or if it looks better seeing all that blurred stuff.
I upgraded from my old Sony Cybershot to a Nikon D3100 back in September. Here are some of the photos I've taken since then. Most are HDR photos because I like the way the technique works on these Western Kansas sunsets.