Hi,

Is it not enough just to know the youngsters are playing some kid's
sidewalk game?  Is it important to the image to know exactly what they're
doing?  Or is it just your curiosity?  Could you not use your imagination a
little and relate this scene to one from your childhood, playing with your
friends in a similar situation?  What games did you play?

To me, clearly showing the setting in which the kids are playing, is the
main thrust of the photograph ... a pleasant afternoon in the shade of a
tree on a clear summer afternoon.  Exactly what they're doing is secondary.

It's rather hard to zoom in with a 24mm prime lens, so that option was out
;-))  How much do you think the photo should be cropped and enlarged to
show more of what you want to see?

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: gibikote 

> I'd like to see a bit more of what the kids are 
> actually doing. which would mean zooming in...
> otherwise, fine :-)
>
> Sridhar
> http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/kidsinstreet.html

> This is essentially a proof print.  I'm still deciding a bit on the
> tonality and a few small details.
 
> istDS, K24/2.8, 1/400 sec @ f/8, ISO 400



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