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Originally Posted by Thebreezybb 
Thank you for your honest opinion
What i wanted in the photo was to show the safari riders and how many there was, Cropping is still a matter of taste though. I didn't prepare for this shot, I climber a mountain with one hand and the camera in the other hand no tripod. I was in a hurry to take the shot cause in less than 10 secs the riders were gone and I wouldn't be taking the shot
I didn't even have time to check the Aperture and it was shot at f/2.8
and it was only one shot. I'm happy the way it came out in the end anyway 

Thank you for your honest opinion
What i wanted in the photo was to show the safari riders and how many there was, Cropping is still a matter of taste though. I didn't prepare for this shot, I climber a mountain with one hand and the camera in the other hand no tripod. I was in a hurry to take the shot cause in less than 10 secs the riders were gone and I wouldn't be taking the shot
and it was only one shot. I'm happy the way it came out in the end anyway 
That's cool. Shoot wide and shoot big. You can always crop later. You can't add back what the lens didn't see
Considering it's an opportunistic shot I respect it even more. ( the score would not change, I based that on what's wrong rather than what's right )Don't think everyone plans their shots and gets what they want out of the camera. There's an awful lot of photoshop and lightroom between a memory card and a magazine


























