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How to cut off portrait in WRI

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hi everyone in this video somebody sent me an email saying hi doll I remember II did a video we will go about cropping limbs in portraits whatamp;#39;s your thoughts on this so heamp;#39;s asked if heamp;#39;s if itamp;#39;s okay to crop at the knees and the elbows and the ankles he hasnamp;#39;t quite made his mind up whether he likes it or whether he doesnamp;#39;t like or whether itamp;#39;s good or whether itamp;#39;s not so good and he says on the photos which he has done it already he likes it more but he doesnamp;#39;t know whether itamp;#39;s technically correct and he says please can you set me right on this oh okay first of all Iamp;#39;m probably not the right person to tell you what is technically correct because I usually just ignore most rules but yes there are certain rules in photography which are not necessarily real to make sure that you stay in line but more that help you create more pleasing image to the eye there are certain images that people look at an

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Thirdly, crop above or below your subjects joints, never through them: a frame cutting into an ankle, knee or elbow doesnt work. Lastly, watch out for body elements near the edge of the frame. Either crop confidently, or not at all. A slither of a head or foot sliced off looks accidental. Four Ways To Crop A Portrait Mastering Portrait Photography composition Mastering Portrait Photography composition
Mid-thigh, once again where the leg tapers down to the knee. Upper Torso, mid-chest. Bridge of the nose, for tighter shots of the face and upper body (ties, cufflinks, jewelry) Mid Hair crop, just enough to see that the person had hair, not right at the hairline or forehead.
It seems like such a simple step, but a little extra focus on how you crop can push your photography skills to the next level. As you can see in the example below, the photo is much more balanced and appealing in the image to the left. Cropping off hands or feet can be distracting and ruin an otherwise good image. Cropping your Photographs: Mistakes to Avoid for Beginners - iPhotography iPhotography blog cropping-phot iPhotography blog cropping-phot
Cropping: Follow the rule of thirds so that your head is in the upper third section of the image. To put your best face forward in your headshot, keep your face centered (or slightly off-center) and crop right above the chest.
When possible, crop in camera. If it bends, dont crop it. Avoid cropping into the chin; keep the eyes in the top third of the frame. Give yourself options. Make your crops deliberate (and dont be afraid to break the rules)
When possible, crop in camera. If it bends, dont crop it. Avoid cropping into the chin; keep the eyes in the top third of the frame. Give yourself options. Make your crops deliberate (and dont be afraid to break the rules) Portrait Crop: The Ultimate Guide to Cropping Portraits Like a Digital Photography School good-crop-ba Digital Photography School good-crop-ba
Arms and legs can act as leading lines for viewers that they follow out to the edge of the frame. Cropping at ankles, wrists, and foreheads is often too abrupt a cut-off for viewers. It is generally more acceptable to crop mid-thigh for 3/4th length portraits or at the waist/above the elbow for half length portraits.
1 Stick to the established aspect ratios 2 Use cropping to tell your story. 3 Use the rule of thirds as a guide. 4 Take care when cropping images with figures. 5 Leave copy space in your crops. How to crop your photos like a pro (a beginners guide) - Focus - Picfair Focus - Picfair articles cropping-photos-g Focus - Picfair articles cropping-photos-g

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