
When I went to edit this picture and to change the size image I wasnt sure wether to change the size image to a smaller one and crop out the bits at the side, I went on the crop button on Photoshop which is (shown above) and the result of the image the (shown below) (continued underneath)
As you can see the image has been significantly sized smaller and I wasnt sure wether to keep this image like this or to change it back to what it was. I liked the focus of the plant though as you can see underneath and it give sit ore focus and attention onto the flower.
The only thing I dont like as well is the actual shape and look of the image. I think it looks really small and square. which is maybe what its supposed to look like but theres something about it what isnt really taking my fancy.
The only thing I dont like as well is the actual shape and look of the image. I think it looks really small and square. which is maybe what its supposed to look like but theres something about it what isnt really taking my fancy.
In the end I have chosen to go for my original picture because the shape of it is just better, even though I had to crop it down to fit the poster size I managed to get the side bits in what really matter.
Final Image and Original Image:
The same principal applies this image as well, there is allot going on in the photo of the same thing that I wanted it to be all included but I wasnt sure wether to or not or to crop some out of it.
As you can see, the screen shot above is what it would look like if it was 20 x 16.. this would mean that half of it would be crpped out and would just look like a frame photo. My next idea would be that i would change it to a panoramic image which then would at least get most of the image from either side and the middle.
The outcome is underneath.
As the photo shows i struggled re sizing this image becayse it was going to cut out some of the side duck. I worked out with Steve that one way or another the bird would have to get cut out, but now it has i dont think that its a major set back because the main focus of the picture is on the chicks.





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