Either of these is good.Did some more cutting on 2.
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Either of these is good.Did some more cutting on 2.
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I like the first one better as your large dog is facing more toward the camera and you get a better profile view.Are either of these any good? (..ignoring the state of my horse here..)
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WAY better.
First one is a tad out of focus and the dead foliage in the bg is distracting.Also comments on these flowers? What to edit too.
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Yes.Also this duckling picture
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Should I crop my sisters feet out? I don’t have photoshop so I can’t edit them out.
I love this shot, but the depth of field causing the 2 back ducklings to be out of focus is working against it. Nothing to be done for that now though.View attachment 3480674
Should I edit anything in this one?
That is a cute shot! How can one get all three ducklings in focus? I struggle with this too.I love this shot, but the depth of field causing the 2 back ducklings to be out of focus is working against it. Nothing to be done for that now though.
Smaller aperture (higher f number). Also photo stacking.That is a cute shot! How can one get all three ducklings in focus? I struggle with this too.
Another option is to shoot from farther away and crop.Smaller aperture (higher f number). Also photo stacking.
What the Elk said!Smaller aperture (higher f number). Also photo stacking.
