Usually you frame your photo and then take the picture. For this photo I framed the photo for a crop. My original goal was to take the photo below but I knew that Longwood Gardens was too busy with foot traffic so I wouldn’t be able to to get a clean shot of just Vanessa and WIllie. With that in mind and not having the chance to switch lenses back to the 70-200 I took the shot with the above crop in mind. I’m happy with the result even though it wasn’t my original goal.
Framing for the crop
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