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    Workers Rights

    Photo of Alejandro in front of a government building in Mexico City. He was part of a group demonstrating for Worker's Rights. Comments Welcomed.


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    Looks OK to me. Possibly, there is an odd bit of pale colour on the right side near the bottom which I would clone out but that doesn't make a serious difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Looks OK to me. Possibly, there is an odd bit of pale colour on the right side near the bottom which I would clone out but that doesn't make a serious difference.
    Yes, I see that little bright patch you are referring to. Ir won't make a big overall difference but removing it would be an improvement. Thank you, Geoff

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    Why cut his leg there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by royent View Post
    Why cut his leg there?
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    Good question. Will revisit the original and get back to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by royent View Post
    Why cut his leg there?
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    Because of distractions, if I kept him in fully standing, the image would have been too narrow. I can try covering his exposed knee.
    Last edited by escape; 2nd December 2022 at 06:58 AM.

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    Re: Workers Rights

    I think this photo is better in black and white. More punch, in my opinion.
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    You need to keep his hand/arm fully visible but I suppose you could get away with a slight crop from the bottom and left side, if you want to retain the current size ratio. It would lose a bit of the flag in the bottom left corner but I suspect that would still work OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    I think this photo is better in black and white. More punch, in my opinion.
    Cheers Ole
    It could use a little punch. Thanks, Ole

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    Sorry, Daniel, none of the above suggestions help IMHO. He is too passive with none of the passion that worker's rights should elicit. I would go back there and try to capture something that has appreciable fire and grips the imagination. He could be thinking about the coffee he is about to order - Duh!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    Sorry, Daniel, none of the above suggestions help IMHO. He is too passive with none of the passion that worker's rights should elicit. I would go back there and try to capture something that has appreciable fire and grips the imagination. He could be thinking about the coffee he is about to order - Duh!!!
    Thank you for your comment, Jim. I do understand your point.

    There were probably at least 60 people with flags demonstrating and others. A sound truck blared music and speeches. I only watched for a short while. I sensed they were a regular fixture in front of the government building. Maybe they are just as worn out as their flags, but they continue trying to make their voices heard, knowing their message falls on wax-filled ears. I didn't see the type of scene you described. I don't think I would see it if I returned.

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