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Which crop is better?
Here's a shot of the glacier beneath the highest mountain of Austria - Grossglockner. Do you prefer the cropped one or the original shot? The original shows more of the landscape, but the cropped one has a nicer "wider" look to me...
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20120808_190746 by PrimozKovacic, on Flickr
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20120808_190746-2 by PrimozKovacic, on FlickrNikon D90 with MB-D80 grip, Sigma 17-50 f2.8, Nikkor 70-200 f2.8 VRI, Nikkor 18-105, Nikon Speedlight SB-600, Manfrotto 055cxpro3
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08-10-2012, 06:13 AM #2I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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I like both, a very nice shot indeed.
I think I prefer the wider crop, I'm a sucker for wide crops though lol (widescreen monitors, widescreen tvs, widescreen smartphone... were brainwashed!) lol
I think the wide crop still shows enough of the foreground to show viewers enough of the image and what you were trying to show.
I vote wide
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This is a great pic. Number 1 is much better, it has more of a trail, so it helps the compositional value as it leads my eyes towards the mountains
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Image #1 is the better. The proportions are better, you've got areas of interest at approximately the "thirds" divisions, and the foreground area of the glacier leads the eye into the frame.
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I'm the minority....I like the second....just grabs me more than the 1st.
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Both are great but for some reason, I like the second one better!
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I prefer 1... The glacial flow is the important element and I think it is lost in 2. I also like the diagnol line of the receding glacier in 1, as opposed to the more verticle line in 2...
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#2 Earth/Sky ratio is more balanced.
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#1 It has a more natural feel when you look at it.
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08-10-2012, 01:25 PM #10
Yup, that's the best way I can put it too. Both are excellent!
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08-10-2012, 10:51 PM #11
I like the second (a lot better). It has a bit higher proportion of interesting content. I sat here stunned for a moment at how big of a difference that simple crop made.
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The pano style second image is much better than the first image. Changes the composition and brings out the image.
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#1 all the way
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#1 for me - in number two, it feels like the bottom of the glacier is randomly cut off. In the first, you see the fade out of the brighter areas, giving it a more finished feel to me.
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