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This is something that bugs the hell out of me regarding my own images and I think if Im honest, I still struggle to 'see' my composition in the viewfinder.
Quick example of what I mean...
This is my last nails shot.
First is the incamera shot...which is pleasant enough.
Then comes the hefty crop which I think makes the shot more about the subject (nails) which is obviously what I was trying to convey (while also portraying a modern Geisha theme).
So, does anyone else feel like me, which is totally dissatisfied and a bit of a cheat when I have to crop to reframe & get what I want from a shot?
Obviously a grab shot is different, but if you have the correct lens/time to spend on a shot, do you still find yourself cropping in post-processing, or do you nail your shots incamera?
Do you think it actually matters at all whether you get your image incamera or pp?
If you have managed to follow my waffle, Id be interested to hear your thoughts...
Quick example of what I mean...
This is my last nails shot.
First is the incamera shot...which is pleasant enough.
Then comes the hefty crop which I think makes the shot more about the subject (nails) which is obviously what I was trying to convey (while also portraying a modern Geisha theme).
So, does anyone else feel like me, which is totally dissatisfied and a bit of a cheat when I have to crop to reframe & get what I want from a shot?
Obviously a grab shot is different, but if you have the correct lens/time to spend on a shot, do you still find yourself cropping in post-processing, or do you nail your shots incamera?
Do you think it actually matters at all whether you get your image incamera or pp?
If you have managed to follow my waffle, Id be interested to hear your thoughts...
I would say its something I am getting better at. When I first started I would just point and shoot and sort out later. These days, when possible, I try and take more time and get the composition right, and as such, do less cropping now than I used to, but I do still do it - ok, sometimes you cant compose exactly as you want, wrong lens, position, etc, but taking those factors out, I do feel I get it right more often, though I also sometimes think I have it right, then when looking at it several times on a screen, decide it could be much better and crop away.