"David Blowin'" by Andre Langevin; Great composition and use of framing (and rule of thirds). First time I've seen a soprano sax shaped like that. Tri X does well in contrasty lighting.
Thanks Butch for taking the time for commenting all the pug's pictures!
The sax shape is indeed uncommon. I think the resulting tonality has also to do with D76, which opens up the shades a bit. For some reason the musician's face was uniformly lit, unlike most other photos taken there. Microphones's shades are sometimes difficult to avoid (especially when there is some action).
I do frame intuitively without thinking about the thirds. In other words I don't "follow" rules for framing but it is possible to find afterwards that the picture objectively respects the thirds.
Regards,
Andre --

