Welcome back! (yes, I owe you an email).

I think this is a wonderful photo, a vibrant street (sidewalk?) scene, 
beautifully rendered. 

If I might be allowed a thought: If it was me I'd crop it just to the left of 
the lady turned in her chair, right about the edge of the white wall.

Whatever transaction  is happening to the left of that, by the darkened 
characters, doesn't add much to the scene, IMHO, and I think the photo would 
have more impact without that distraction. 

If you choose to leave it, it would still be a wonderful photo. 

Cheers,

frank 

On November 8, 2015 2:10:24 PM EST, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>After very long hiatus, I am back posting to my photo blog. Please,
>have 
>a look:
>
>http://pentax-ways.blogspot.co.il/2015/11/2015-03-etude.html
>
>Also, I posted a short textual entry here:
>
>http://pentax-ways.blogspot.co.il/2015/11/after-long-period-of-silence.html
>
>I am positively in love with miniature Zeiss Biogon 35/2.0... My
>brother 
>let me have his no longer used Lowepro Edit 120 bag and I couldn't be 
>happier. My Ricoh GXR-M with Biogon 35 fit perfectly into this bag...
>
>Photographically, I am very happy camper again.
>
>As always, your brutal and honest critique is expected with thanks in 
>advance.
>
>Boris

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