I was up in the boundary waters in northern MN las t weekend and woke up to this.
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How would you crop this with an 8x10 aspect ratio. It seemsd like I will lose a lot of the picture. I am going to remember to frame for cropping in the future. Thanks!Lovely picture, very,very nice. That is a definite keeper and one
to be proud of. I think you should think about having a print made,
large enough to frame.
I too thought it looked tilted when I viewed it, but that is easily
fixed.
Your first picture.
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After straightening
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Not a lot difference, but I think there is a subtle change.
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We dropped the canoes there the previous day after a long day of paddling. Not much thought going into it. The temperature was in the low 30's when we woke up and I was more concerned about hot coffee than composition.Wow, did you position the canoes like that on purpose? The entire
scene is composed very nicely!
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Thanks, There were high tree lines on the east and west side of this inlet so it took away the sunset/sunset picture opportuniy.Wow thats a pretty interesting shot. At first I am drawn to the
fog/mist whatever that is but the glassy ater and the canoe/kayak
is what I like best about it. Any chance you can get another shot
of that around sunset...would be a pretty pic I think.
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