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Jump over to the Holy Crop! blog for the last week’s Crop-a-day from my stay at Badlands National Park. Watch for two more weeks as (rural internet willing) I continue to post a crop a day. Badlands: One Crop Every Day VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL Rikk Flohr © 2010
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Zip over to the Holy Crop! Blog and check out this month’s edition of ShareCropping. We take Mark’s image (Shown Below) and run it through the cropping mill to see what we can do with an already amazing capture. Who knows what we will find along the way. Rikk Flohr © 2010.
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Well, Fleeting Glimpse readers, I have arrived at Badlands for another stay as Artist in Residence. In honor of my stay, I will be running (internet and time dependent) a series of crops over at the Holy Crop! blog. Each day, I will crop one image captured during my 21 days and post it with...
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A fresh Crop Shop is up at the Holy Crop! blog. Find out how we dealt with close foliage, high wires, floods and fog to form this image and crop it strongly. Read Sunrise of Vermillion here. Rikk Flohr © 2010
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Don’t you love two exclamation points in the same sentence? The first victim has been chosen at Holy Crop! for the series ShareCropping. See the crop analysis of Steve Shor’s Bluebells in Brussels. Rikk Flohr © 2010
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Sometimes, either because of deliberate choice, forgetfulness, or the constraints of our camera mode, even us dedicated RAW shooters fire of a JPEG or two. That is what happened here. The full-auto mode of my Canon G10 only shoots JPEG files and I didn’t notice that I had bumped the dial. Grab...
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Two new articles were published at Holy Crop! blog this week. Every try to crop that panorama to fit an 8×10 frame? We will show you how. Part 1: Letterbox or Leave-it-off explores the dilemma of the design that doesn’t fit the store-bought frame. Part 2: Option 6: Magic – Panorama into 8×10...
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A new featured article series at the Holy Crop! Blog I started Crop Shop as a means to give photographers and image editors an insight into my thought processes in use when I am cropping an image. Why do I crop? What do I crop? How many crops do I try? There are many techniques [...]
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The Second Article in the series Vertical Leap, was published today at the Holy Crop! Blog. In these two articles, I discuss the theory of the Vertical Panorama crop as well as a practical step-by-step thought process on one of my own images. Take a read today: Article: Vertical Leap Article: Vertical...
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With any image there can exist multiple exceptional crops. This new article on the Holy Crop! blog explores the concept of cropping a single capture several different ways while still yielding an acceptable composition. Rikk takes a single image of a sunrise and crops it...
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Save Time in Software Improve Composition Save Megapixels All by reading the new article at Rikk’s Holy Crop! blog. Crop Rotation: Two Butterflies Rikk Flohr © 2010
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Just posted at the Holy Crop! blog is the third in a foundational series of the Three Families of Crop. In this edition we discuss the why’s and wherefores of the Square Crop. Jump over to the Holy Crop! blog and read this new article. Jump! Rikk Flohr © 2010
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The Holy Crop! blog was busy over the weekend. Two new foundational articles covering the concepts of Portrait and Landscape cropping are now ready for your perusal. Learn when to use each and a little about what each family of crop means to your shooting and your composition. These are the first...
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The third article in the foundational series The Three Stages of Crop has been posted at the Holy Crop! blog. This article explores the final step in cropping for content: Composition. After straightening and correcting, it is time to remove distractions and strengthen your image’s story. Jump...
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The Second Stage of Crop: Correction has been posted at my Holy Crop! blog. This article is the second in the foundational series of steps to a successful image crop. This article discusses the need to perform corrections for optical distortion, remove vignetting, and adjusting for perspective...