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Aug 11, 2008 20:26 |  #1

This acting troop is a non profit organization that performs Shakespeare in public parks around the Southern California coast. These were taken on closing night at Point Fermin park in San Pedro. A Midsummer Night's Dream was performed. C/C welcomed and appreciated.

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Aug 12, 2008 05:53 |  #2

Good expressions on #3, 4 and 6 (If you could number them, makes loosing count less easy ;))

I would prefer a fixed crop ratio, and would probably crop some a bit different.


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Aug 13, 2008 19:13 |  #3

René Damkot wrote in post #6091998 (external link)
Good expressions on #3, 4 and 6 (If you could number them, makes loosing count less easy ;))

I would prefer a fixed crop ratio, and would probably crop some a bit different.


Thanks. Cropping could be done a bit different. I just tried to get rid of the negative space. :D


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Aug 16, 2008 22:19 |  #4

René Damkot wrote:
="René Damkot"]If you could number them, makes loosing count less easy

This was not as less easy to read than I was expecting. :razz: As for the crop ratio, do you mean keeping with "normal" proportions that are common to print ratios? I have been guilty of this many times in the past and never really knew if it was a good idea to step out of those bounds.

As for the shots love the expression in #6 as well. I can only imagine that the lighting for a public park non profit troupe would be a challenge but you have captured some well exposed images.




  
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Aug 17, 2008 05:34 |  #5

ilantis wrote in post #6121594 (external link)
do you mean keeping with "normal" proportions that are common to print ratios?

That is an option.
I usually crop 2:3, unless otherwise needed.

But what I meant was a "fixed" ratio. So consistent troughout the series.
3:4.5 is fine by me, as long as all are 3:4.5 ;)


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Aug 17, 2008 06:12 |  #6

Ah, gotcha...and good point. I will take note of this when cropping my images.




  
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