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| This is the original picture with the road and tree on the left hand side with no leaves |
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| I cropped the picture so that the bare tree and road are no longer in it. The beautiful red maple trees are more the focus now. |
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| This is the original picture with the opposing team on the field. |
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| I took and cropped the opposing team out of the picture so that you have a better view of Lyndon Institute and the flowers that spell out LYNDON. |




The first photo with the red maples looks great cropped. It brings your focus directly to the trees and gets rid of the extras. The other photo with the team cropped out of the photo brings the focus to the building and the flowers that spell out Lyndon. This image is much more appealing after you cropped it. Great work!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the way you cropped the second photo, I think it made the photo a lot more interesting. I like you photograph of the maple trees as well.
ReplyDeleteThe second photo that you cropped, changed the whole focus of your picture. What a difference as to what a viewer focuses on. In the original photo, I was looking and watching the team, but hardly noticed the LYNDON sign. In the second photo, I had to notice the sign. Great job. Also, in the first photo, you cropped out some of the road. I have taken so many photos with a road taking away from what I really wanted to shoot. Good job with this one too, as it does make the focus on the trees. My attention was brought the the car parked in the middle too.
ReplyDeleteI really liked that you cropped out the road in the first photo and that in the second one you can now see more what college or school it is and more of the focus on the building then the people in front. I love the fall theme too...
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