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Allen Bourgeois
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Lady in Red
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October 24, 2020, 04:51:27 am »
It's definitely about red. I can't recall if you are prepared to crop but I'd try cropping 15% off the left edge. I know you lose the red bricks but I'm not sure they do much.
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Good grab, Allen.
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Intense red…
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No, I DON'T want to see it in B&W!
It's a great shot. I think I agree with Dr. Mike's suggestion. Since she is striding into the photo, you don't need the vertical bar at the left dge to close her in. Give her some freedom!
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