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I really don't know how I should have this one cropped so I'm uploading the full size. If I could get some critique on how I should frame it I would much appreciate it!


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:star::star::star::star: Overall
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So the important thing I guess is just to remember to not to try and crop I think, like I mentioned before <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/let…" width="15" height="15" alt=":p" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="394" title=":p (Lick)"/> Not only does it help you improve to not crop but when you do crop obviously you loose precious pixels, and less pixels = smaller prints!

Now to the critique part. If you ever get a chance at a shot like this again, I would go closer to the center of the frame but still off-center. I would also move the camera so as the bird is closer to the horizontal plane, this would help fill the frame out and leave less empty space at the top of the frame <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s…" width="15" height="15" alt=":)" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="391" title=":) (Smile)"/>

Otherwise, a great little birdy shot <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s…" width="15" height="15" alt=":)" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="391" title=":) (Smile)"/> The barbed wire really is a nice addition in the picture, it kind of leads you towards the bird from the left. Environmental lines are always good!