Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/06/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Luis Ripoll showed Subject: RE: [Leica] Se?oritas and children, Sant Jordi Day > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/08040304.jpg.html > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/08040302.jpg.html > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/08040306.jpg.html <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/08040306.jpg.html%3c%3c%3 c%3c> <<<< Hi Luis, OK here we go! :-) 1/ Good looking gals, however? For more impact? Crop the left side barely into the hair of the girl on the left and remove the high light on her hair. This allows a brighter face and concentration on the girl in the centre who?s the main attraction of the photograph. I?d also crop some of the bright tent top or certainly burn it down to cut the distraction of the big white area. This also makes the girl in the centre stand out more. And I?d try a slight dodging of her face to very slightly lighten it up so we can appreciate her smile more. She is after all an attractive senorita! :-) 2/ The girl on the left has some papers in front of her face maybe a moment or two before or later and they wouldn?t have been there it?s little things like this that make or break a photograph, they again are a distraction! Particularly in this case because they have a highlight of sun and it catches the eye for no reason other than it?s a distraction! And covering her face! :-( I might have cropped it slightly on the left to remove the man at the edge of the frame. Actually you could take the lady out also as this concentrates the eyes right to the three senoritas which is the main body of the photograph. The lady on the right, her back highlight? Burn this area down slightly also, as it helps hold the eyes into the frame better. 3/ OK given there must have been hundreds of kids around that would?ve made better pictures than these three kids I don?t see nor have any idea why you?d choose it? Shoot it? Due to the emotion of the moment? First, your eyes almost pop right on the bright highlight on the lady?s shoulder to the right side of the photo! It should?ve been burnt down much darker because it?s nothing more than a complete distraction . By the way, what are the boys looking at? Your picture angle would?ve been much better from the other side. However, I do realize you couldn?t move quickly in the crowd to do so. I find the big head in the lower right corner nothing more than a distraction. And there isn?t any way it can be cropped to save the picture, if it were worth saving! Honest opinion? This picture isn?t worth saving giving what we know of your wonderful ability as a photographer. I can only imagine the light on the boys face was some kind of attention element, but it?s not making the picture! We are our own worst editor when selecting the pictures we use and I think that is the case here. Maybe partially an emotional attachment for you because you were there in the crowd shooting. Hey we all go through that as photographers, some time for the good. Unfortunately many times for the bad, as our emotions affect our selection of images. And we end up selecting from emotion and not the best photos! We look at a small segment within a photograph and that becomes the picture in our mind. We lose the overall look of the image because our mind?s eye only concentrates on a small part and not the whole image. This makes us believe the overall image looks great without any cropping or dodging. Therefore we use the picture even though it isn?t the best. Honestly I would like to know what you really feel this photograph shows? Or the reason you shot it? Thanks, ted