Love it Izzie, she is a little smasher
With all that paint she should relish the rain. Nicely captured.
Adorable! I just LOVE the vibrant colors and her enthusiasm! Nice job. Did the rain hold off for her?
Working well; even the verticals are all perfectly upright.
Brilliant shot, love the colours Its like she is praying while looking up to the sky.
Such a nice shot, I like the expression and colors very much
That's a wonderful capture Izzie, get it printed and framed !
Unquestionably your best photo I remember seeing.
Nice Izzie, her very own Holi celebration
Nice capture Izzie. A study of innocent discovery.
Well captued, Izzie, this is a delightful shot. You can show this at her 21st.
Love it, in many ways.
Who is she?
Dave
Simply great!
Nice shot Izzie. The colours on the playpen say so much...
Let me turn the question back to you, as you've already done a square(ish) crop on the shot. What is the shot about. Does the space above the girl buy you anything, or would getting closer end up doing more for you (that might be your strategy if it is all about the child).
If it is about the child in the environment, you might leave things as they are. If it were my shot, I'd be tempted to crop off the top 20% or so, as I don't think it buys you anything compositionally (just above the word (Anik(a)).
A special capture of a magical moment! I adore the vibrant colours. She's a charmer, no doubt following in the footsteps of...
It buys the upper part of the negative space for the child to look toward. I almost always prefer a relatively tight crop, but not in this case. I would leave that part as.
However, I would crop a little bit off the right, leaving only the first "A" in the bottom "Anika." Doing so leaves the upper space for her to look toward and provides a relatively greater amount of space to the left to look toward. Doing so also places her face and hands on the imaginary vertical lines that divide the image into thirds. That makes the composition feel really natural for me.
I love her intense expression! Nicely captured...