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Cropping is your friend

February 22, 2008

The After:

The Before:

You would never know…

10 comments

  1. I can’t see the after. :(


  2. Really I can. I changed the privacy settings on the original upload. Can you see it now?


  3. I see it now.


  4. Amy, I can’t tell you how helpful you’ve been to me. I have been a camera human all my life, taught labs at University, have shot a few weddings – but mainly, I’ve always loved taking images. It’s a heart thing, as you understand. I’ve only begun to catch the vision of this digital stuff, and it leaves me almost breathless. Kids are grown now, and I find myself wanting to package up the years, make sure the memories are preserved and handed down. And without you, I really might not have had the courage to sit down and get serious about it.

    My daughter, to whom I gave cameras the way I’d give her long life or good health, is also beginning to practice the art. And surprise! She’s good. http://lifekunst.blogspot.com/ I’m going to send her to you to read all this stuff you’re doing.

    Not many people leave comments on blogs, sadly. Unless you’re Pioneer Woman, who has seduced the women of America, and who is also a camera human. I’m just glad I found you.


  5. Comment on the crop. I like the deeper saturation. And I like the crop – but I also like the before, and this is why – that errant bit of hair gives me the feeling of air moving, which supports the emotional and sensory context of the photo.


  6. Oh-oh. I thought I left a comment on here the other day. Was it not good and got erased? Just like me.


  7. Nope, you’d never know. Although that is pretty sweet headset hair.

    I tagged you on my blog. Apologies in advance.


  8. Yeah it was really windy because they hadn’t closed the door yet. : )

    Thanks Carrie. I have some good ideas but I want to try something a little different for my 7 things (think Time magazines by the numbers section). First, we have to put an offer in on a house though…


  9. Robin – sorry I called you Amy. Sigh.


  10. The before photo looks like it’s already been cropped into something like a 5:4 ratio. Most cameras do not capture images in such a dimension.

    The after crop is more like 4:6 ratio.



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