When a photographer creates an image, his goal is to tell a story. You tell a story by capturing images of the things you love . When you create an image, you compose the image in such a manner that you direct your viewers to a focal point, the focal point that caused you to stop and create the image. However, sometimes even the best laid plans run amuck and you need to crop the image to remove extraneous objects that distract your viewers’ attention from the focal point. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could crop creatively using a rule of composition? You can in Lightroom Classic. In the following video, photographer Doug Sahlin shows you how.


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