
- Camera
- NIKON D80
- Aperture
- f/4.5
- Shutter speed
- 1/30 sec
- Focal length (as set)
- 90.0 mm
- Sensitivity
- ISO 200
- Lens
- 70-210mm f/4 AF
This was taken at an unnamed little forest somewhere around Cambridge, in a forest where anyone comfortably could shoot a gothic horror movie; these are branches of a pine.
For years I had trouble cropping my pictures - it felt like cheating. This is probably due to my exposure to film photography, where you would not really crop the negative.
Lately I realised there is nothing wrong with cropping to different aspect ratios. I still don't like 'zooming' with cropping, but aspect ratios, that's a different situation. If the picture is much stronger in a different framing, I believe it's ok to make that cut. The original 2:3 landscape framing didn't really fit for it; it's much better the square way.