This is the best picture I got from them

at least the sharpest one. I think I could crop a little, but I don't know where to crop to make it a little better.
Could you help me? Thanks
![[Image: lubeck_singers.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/lubeck_singers.jpg)
Irma Wrote:This is the best picture I got from them
at least the sharpest one. I think I could crop a little, but I don't know where to crop to make it a little better.
Could you help me? Thanks 
I like this - it's a nice picci which gives some feeling of the environment and atmosphere.
I feel one of the important aspects of this type of shot is to try to convey something the 'story' behind the picture - and cropping too closely can sometimes cut out a lot of the information about what's actually going on. It depends on what you want to show - just the singers, or the singers in context of the setting.
I've just had brief play with it, had a go at cropping only a fairly small amount from around the edges to keep the singers in context whilst shaving off some of the periphery.
I also selected out the singers and slightly
increased the saturation - then slightly
decreased the saturation of the
background. It's only a subtle change - but something you might like to experiment with using the full file.
Polly
Thanks Polly for your advice, you did it great!
Actually I took this picture thinking of yours... I wanted to show, yes as you said, not only the singers but also the atmosphere. They, the singers, were enjoying a lot, the merry music really made you stop and delight the music.
Thanks again Polly.
Irma Wrote:Thanks Polly for your advice, you did it great!
Actually I took this picture thinking of yours... I wanted to show, yes as you said, not only the singers but also the atmosphere. They, the singers, were enjoying a lot, the merry music really made you stop and delight the music.
Thanks again Polly.
The street music is what I like best about this time of year
I was hoping to catch the Salvation Army out and about Carol singing - but I haven't succeeded yet and I'm stuck at home with visitors this w/e so I won't be able to go chasing about looking for them this weekend.
BTW - I get a lot of poor shots and 'failures' when I'm grabbing candid shots - maybe 7 or 8 good ones out of about 50 - if I'm lucky.
Polly
Looks good Irma excepet there are too many distractions going on. Could you crop closer to the subjects?
7 or 8 out of 50... I think (for my experience anyways) that that's about 15 percent. I think if you're taking 50 unstaged shots and you get 15-20 percent that are "keepers" then you're probably doing pretty well.
I shot my girlfriend's niece's b/day party on friday.. took 42 shots... kept 20, but only printed about 8. Those 8 told the story of the night.. so I didn't need to get all of them right. Those "failures" probably give you more learning than the ones you keep anyways

(they do for me)
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I think for this picture... I would have moved around a bit so that the crowd were behind the singers and slightly blurred for DOF... so that you could close crop and give a sense of being watched. For me, Don's crop makes more of the singers which is probably the intent of the picture, but for me, it loses some of the context around being a show for the public. But I think that keeping it as wide as the original doesn't give it enough context.. haha.. Im all over the place!!
I like the de-saturisation of the background though... gives it a cooler feeling you'd associate with the time of year in the north (it's going to be near 100F here on Saturday)... </$0.02>
@ Petographer Yes, I think you are right. I tried it already and looks much better.
@ Polly: I worked with the original and I took the option of just place the singers in the picture... BTW thanks for your tutorial, it worked with some other pictures
@Don: That was really spooky, I worked my picture during the weekend and I cropped it very similar to yours... Thanks for your comment.
@gd: Yes this is something I learned with this picture... If you want to have the main object in a context you need to look for a good place to take the picture. I should have moved around...
Well and the final is here, I also blured a little the bg, I think it worked well.
http://graphics.bavariasoft.com/images/a...hoto4.html
I also tried to rescue a nice one with the girl... I am not quite sure because she is a little blured but well here it is.
http://graphics.bavariasoft.com/images/a...hoto5.html
Thanks to all for your help and comments
