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    Redo Fungi /Tree Branch

    Redo Fungi /Tree BranchJCHP7040 super crop by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
    This has been cropped as per suggestionsRedo Fungi /Tree Branch7040GA5 cropped by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
    Here is a blk/wht
    Pic 3 was a fun one

    Redo Fungi /Tree BranchJCHP7039 edit3 by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
    Thank you for all feedback.

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    Re: Redo Fungi /Tree Branch

    Sorry, but it still doesn't work for me. A large amount of out-of-focus material in the foreground, as in #1, is usually distracting and even uncomfortable. And by shooting quite wide, you limited how much is in focus in #1 and #2. #3 seems to be entirely out of focus.

    I think a diagonal like the first two might work, if you carefully put the patterns of interest in focus and the rest out of focus. That would require at least a much narrower aperture, and possibly focus stacking.

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    Re: Redo Fungi /Tree Branch

    For me still viewed as an abstract so cropping doesn't matter; its all about approaching it from an imaginative perspective. By cropping you are trying to conform the image to your view of it not the viewers choice.

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    Re: Redo Fungi /Tree Branch

    Thank you John, couldn't agree with you more.

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    Re: Redo Fungi /Tree Branch

    I liked the first image; i would love to crop away 1/4th upper part to retain the rest

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