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16520Man
30th of January 2006 (Mon), 20:56
I snapped this photo of my Italian Greyhound Bad Dan in Central Park last weekend. He's usually fine around people, except when they move too quickly. So naturally we chose to walk him during a marathon.

Anyway, I'm trying to crop this to focus more on Bad Dan, while still keeping the photo in context. I'd like to keep a similar aspect ratio, but would not object to changing orientation. Should I knock out the heads? Clean up the edges? Anyone got any ideas? Edits welcome.

Thanks,

Karl

http://www.planet-karl.com/images/Dan%2001.JPG

Rich Brown Photography
31st of January 2006 (Tue), 03:38
i see nothing to be cropped unless you want to crop from the lower left corner up to eliminate the blown out white shirt of the runner on the left side...it will also bring you closer to the action

Jello
31st of January 2006 (Tue), 06:03
I snapped this photo of my Italian Greyhound Bad Dan in Central Park last weekend. He's usually fine around people, except when they move too quickly. So naturally we chose to walk him during a marathon.

Anyway, I'm trying to crop this to focus more on Bad Dan, while still keeping the photo in context. I'd like to keep a similar aspect ratio, but would not object to changing orientation. Should I knock out the heads? Clean up the edges? Anyone got any ideas? Edits welcome.

Thanks,

Karl

http://www.planet-karl.com/images/Dan%2001.JPG

your photo looks fine, but cropping a little off the left where the white shirt is, is a good idea. It's hard to focus on one person in this image because of the action around the runner, but It's good none the less.