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    i revisited this old photo of mine taken in 2009 and gave it a fresh crop. it was taken on the Yellowstone river one morning as the mist was still hanging around. I would like to say I staked out my vantage point in advance and waited for the perfect moment but in reality I just stopped the car and managed to get off one shot before he headed to the bank.

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    Re: The Angler

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    i revisited this old photo of mine taken in 2009 and gave it a fresh crop. it was taken on the Yellowstone river one morning as the mist was still hanging around on the Yellowstone river. I would like to say I staked out my vantage point in advance and waited for the perfect moment but in reality I just stopped the car and managed to get off one shot before he headed to the bank.

    The Angler
    I love it!

    MAYBE I would crop a little bit of the bottom, but otherwise very nice.
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    Very nice.

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    Very nice. I've fished the Yellowstone quite a bit over the last 20 years but mostly from a drift boat.

    Now the important question. How was the fishing?

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    Nicely done. I've seen very similar moments and failed to get such a shot myself.

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    A very nice shot, but I agree with Sharon: I'd crop some off the bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LePetomane View Post
    Now the important question. How was the fishing?
    Well neither my partner nor myself are anglers so for us it was a sightseeing trip. I believe they fish for cut-throat trout in the river, is that the case ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    A very nice shot, but I agree with Sharon: I'd crop some off the bottom.
    I tried a few different variations and this one using traditional "rule of thirds" seemed to work best for me. Personal choice I guess but I think this crop gives a depth to the picture that it cannot get from any other visual cues.

    Thanks for all the comments.

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    Great shot. My own limited experience so far would indicate that being prepared and acting fast gets interesting photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    I tried a few different variations and this one using traditional "rule of thirds" seemed to work best for me.
    To paraphrase my Photographic Composition professor; "It's more of a suggestion than a rule and mathematical precision is not required, in fact "sort of in the ballpark" works". He further suggested that 80% of the assignment images he saw followed that, rather than the other "rules of composition".

    This too follows the "rule of thirds" to roughly the same precision as your original posting.

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    Manfreds crop works very well.
    Much improved really brings out the angler and gives more attention even to the reflection

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    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Well neither my partner nor myself are anglers so for us it was a sightseeing trip. I believe they fish for cut-throat trout in the river, is that the case ?
    Cutthroats and Brown Trout in the Yellowstone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovelife65 View Post
    Manfreds crop works very well.
    Much improved really brings out the angler and gives more attention even to the reflection
    You know, i think you may be right.

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    Re: The Angler

    The image looks mysterious to me....fishing amidst clouds... Manfred's crop made it more mundane; i liked both but differently

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    I'm with Sharon's original comment and that from Dan, Peter. Like to see an appreciable amount off the bottom, but still retain its dominance, even taking some off the top.

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    Wonderful feel to this image. Manfred's crop is how I prefer it.

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    I think it's beautiful! But yes, I also like the closer crop. Gorgeous picture and would grace any wall.

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    Can't help but throw in one more opinion. I like the original for the sense of space and isolation that says something about the angler. I'd even zoom out if possible.

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