Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
Thanks, everyone!
All of my monochromes are taken to their full potential in color before being converted. I prefer the simplicity of the monochrome in this case.
It's not at all distracting to me. Just the opposite, that area of the image makes the scene more dynamic, less static for me.
Though he will always be remembered for his compositions more than his abilities at the keyboard, anyone who can legitimately play his compositions as he did at places such as Carnegie Hall is a very accomplished pianist.
That's a result of the lighting imposed upon me and the limitation of where I was able to position the camera. It was impossible under those circumstances to achieve a direct reflection throughout the entire keyboard on the top of the black keys, which would have separated the tops from the side and front of the keys. So, I chose for the lack of separation to be on the right side of the image.
I might crop to eliminate part of the right side. I haven't lived with the image long enough to know whether I prefer that or leaving it as is. I'm leaning toward cropping it.