after you crop, however you choose to do so, you may want to flip them
Curmudgeon wrote:
1, 2 or...
I would try either of these also.
Good luck.
Mark
I'd probably do #2 since they are sharp enough to stand alone.
Curmudgeon wrote:
1, 2 or...
I'd probably do something like this
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Curmudgeon wrote:
1, 2 or...
#2 lower left, sharpest of the lot
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Delderby wrote:
I'd probably do something like this
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I agree with you. Some of the others including the OP’s have the ducks looking too close to out of frame.
Here's my take. The two which are now in front seem to be talking to each other, so I wanted to include both of them. I included the third in the rear for ambience. I cut out the one lower left, even though he's in sharp focus, because he seems to have no interest in the interaction of the rest. The same is true of the one upper left.
In order to get enough space to the left of the quackers, I did have to include a touch of the tail from lower left, but then spotted it out.
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