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    A World of Their Own

    I don't do much street photography as a rule but these two were so wrapped up in each others company it gave me the idea of trying to portray them as being in their own world. I have had several tries to find a format that does this and this is just the latest. I would very much welcome C&Cs on whether it succeeds.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    I think the idea is great. It works well and achieves the objective.
    A question rather than a statement - To connect them just slightly to the world in which they exist after the starry-eyed romance fades (sorry!), I wondered about extending the selective colorisation (albeit at lower capacity) in the area of the pavement just beside the woman's jumper/jersey top, around their feet and his lower leg? I just had a notion it would 'join up' the whole image.

    But maybe you don't agree with that, given the very clear aim of the image.
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    Re: A World of Their Own

    Hi John. I have watched your progress with this shot with interest and I am so glad you are persisting with it as it merits that kind of attention.
    I agree with what Donald has said on this.

    The seperation is maybe a mite too stark for me as it stands but I am certain you will get the balance perfect very soon.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    That Works. Thank you both. Apart from anything else, it lends more weight to the bottom of the composition.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    That Works.
    Yes indeed. Wonderful.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    oh yes...much gentler on the eye without any dilution of the concept or message.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    The second one works for me, John. Maybe you could add a little blur to the sign in the top left hand corner so I don't keep trying to read it.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    Thanks all for your replies. Sometimes you can work on an image for so long that you begin to lose site of it and it takes a fresh set of eyes to sort it out. Yours might be the final tweak Greg. I will give it a try.

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    Re: A World of Their Own

    +1 for your idea as well Greg. I hadn't noticed the distraction originally but when it's not there you do notice the improvement. Thanks all for your help. I might try this in a club competition.

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