I don't know, But somthing tells me that there is some potential here
in unballansing the motif. The idea in the back of my head is that
cutting left and top wound make the girl dominate the frame more.
Could be a good thing, or could ruin the picture :-)

MaritimTim

2008/6/17 Bruce Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Bruce Walker wrote:
>> I caught what I think has the makings of a street photo.  [...]
>> So I could use some advice: what would you do next with this?
>>
>> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3072/2582652248_fc7511edd5_o.jpg
>
> Thank you kind folks for looking and commenting.  I have some good ideas
> to try out here, starting with more cropping. :-)
>
> And Anthony: yes it's a conversion from colour which is unfortunately
> dominated by green/grey. The grass underfoot is yellowy green, the
> bleachers are painted dark green, and the trees in the background are
> various shades of green.  Not helping contrast is that the woman's track
> suit is light grey, the chainlink fence is grey and that path that
> intersects her RHS and cuts horizontally along her leg is asphalt that
> comes out as dirty beige here.  The complete lack of interesting colours
> is what made me go straight to a B&W conversion, but the sameness of
> colours also makes that conversion hard.  Or at least it is for this newbie.
>
> Anyways, I'll see how far I can get with it.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> -bmw

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