Very well said, Ann, and with my full agreement.

J

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> On Jan 25, 2017, at 6:45 AM, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That's a nice full frame shot, Eric..   But as there are so many good 
> elements in that photo I could also get several pleasant crops out of it were 
> I an editor and needed to have a photo in a certain aspect ratio...
> 
> I read Stan's comment as a bit of a toungue in cheek admonishment. He has 
> been travelling a lot lately and doubless has been in many situations where
> weather, geography,physical condition and having equipment at the ready have 
> all been challenging.  I think we all shot framing as best we can given other 
> variables..  it is a fair question if you have perfect elements and all are 
> under your control.
> 
> When shooting slides for stock, needless to say, you have to have the full 
> frame (the full frame that is visible in a slide mount, that is.. it is never 
> quite the
> full frame unless you didnt have the slides mounted.)  be "good". I often 
> shot several versions in the field and in the field duplicates too as most of 
> what
> I felt would be good for stock was shot with several lenses at hand and 
> camera on tripod.
> 
> But the final crop as someone else already said is the print that you show or 
> the file that you show is what matters... better to shoot loose and get the
> action than zoom in in the field in chancy situations...  with time to spare 
> I will often frame as I see a static scene ideally (for my taste) and then 
> widen the view just a tad...
> 
> thjat really is the great thing about digital versus film when your eyes are 
> failing.. you can adjust the edges afterward.
> 
> ann
> 
> On 1/25/2017 5:21 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
>>> On Jan 24, 2017, at 7:10 PM, Stan Halpin <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> If there is something that interests you in an image, why didn't you frame 
>>> that element properly in the beginning?
>> Quick and dirty here for now, before I rush off to my 6:00 AM spin class. In 
>> my Norfolk County/North Sea Coast walk in 2013 I had a *ist DS with a 28mm A 
>> lens. I just looked at one of my albums. None of ‘em are cropped. One of my 
>> favorites, I was crossing at street after completing the walk in Comer, 
>> looked up the street to my left, thought it was a cool scene, raised the 
>> camera to my eye and took the shot while still walking. This is the image: 
>> <https://www.flickr.com/photos/eeweir/9912148514/in/album-72157635831751626/lightbox/>.
>> 
>> More, in appreciation, later.
>> 
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Eric Weir
>> Decatur, GA  USA
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> “...we are a form of invitation to others and to otherness..."
>> 
>> - David Whyte
> 
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