Shot at Too High Shutter Speed -- No Problem

Tajik Wedding Crash, Batken, Kyrgyzstan - Sony A7riii, 24-70mm f2.8 G-Master lens.
(f/3.5, 39mm, ISO250, 1/3200sec)
Hitchhiking through Kyrgyzstan...or well, I often had to pay for rides. Bit of a blur in this part of the world since any vehicle can be a taxi. Just stand with a handout and someone will stop. Sometimes drivers picked me up for company; usually, they wanted a little money. Totally fair. Passing through this small town of Batken, I met a nice young man who offered to show me around. We both barely spoke Russian (he spoke Kyrgyz), but we managed to connect alright through gestures. In this part of the world, many are so excited for the rare opportunity to meet foreigners. That's one of my favorite reasons to choose the unbeaten path: I feel valued as much as I value the people I meet. We have much to share. Batken is one of the poorer areas of an already poor country: subsistence living, bread and lamb, plenty of dogs running wild. Cows walk in the roads, toilets are holes in the yard.
I didn't mean to overtake a wedding but that's what happened. Hoped to blend in the background and snap off a few...of course, suddenly I was the main attraction. Schrodinger's photographer? I felt ashamed and didn't stay long.
Original image (SOOC):

❶ Crop
· Took it in a notch from the bottom left. Just looked better with the Rule of Thirds. In this instance, I'd say it was a preference. Felt like dead space in the corner, but one could argue it represents their future?
❷ Raise Shadows, Clarity
· Lifted Shadows a lot (+86). Shooting without flash makes this almost always necessary (for my style). Although, looking at my settings now, no idea why I was shooting so fast (1/3200) with such low ISO (250). Shrug. Although I'd rather not foul these settings and have no idea why I did, the situation is acceptable to me. Miss scene or focus, however, and the photo is garbage. Shoot Manual, RAW, and don't tell anyone I messed up these settings so badly, okay? 😛
· Lifted Clarity (+14) and Sharpness (+64). If this was a close-up of their faces, raising Clarity would have aged them. In this case, it works to bring up the detail of the environment.
➌ Spot Removal
· Really, really quickly, I spot-removed the little green plastic bottle from the ground behind the couple. Maybe nobody would notice but I did. One-click later, it's gone. Worth the click. Thanks, Lightroom!
I didn't get anyone's contact info from this event. If you know them (you don't), please let them know I have others. And always shoot faster than you need to. Easier to lighten than to fix blur.
