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Nice image, but....
I would have preferred to have a closer crop of the main singer (the bearded bloke) from this angle. As a group shot would be much better to include more of the group, ie not cut the conductor in half. The people in the background tend to distract a bit. I can only assume you would have had difficulty getting a better angle. It's nice and colourful though and they make a very photogenic bunch of gentlemen. Well spotted. ![]() I bet the bearded bloke has an interesting personality. Steve.
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Such are the hazards of shooting in a busy (for Adelaide
![]() To add insult to injury, I had left the cam set to jpeg after fiddling around with some lens testing earlier.... oh well! Thanks for your constructive comments. Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
I agree with KK's comments about the composition. The dudes inthe background distract. My old man sings in a "mens choir", but they dont wear fancy costumes like these guys. His group sing like drunken angels.
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