Thank you, Bob and Bruce for commenting!
(and many people - for looking)

As for cropping, - I paused while deciding if I wanted to crop it.

While with a regular photograph of this sort, I'd indeed make a tighter
crop, in this case I wanted to make sure that there was plenty of space
around.  

With that it looks like an alphabet flash card where the letter o
r the picture doesn't necessarily fill all the space
(or a picture on the back of a playing card). 

That actually gives me an idea for an alternative title:
Yin and Yang of the letter "A"(rgentine tango).

One question that I couldn't quite settle on is whether I want
to remove all the bright spots from the dress of the woman.

Igor

Bruce Walker wrote:
> 
> Igor Roshchin wrote:
> > I played with this photo so that it became Yin & Yang (and B&W):
> > 
> > http://42graphy.org/tango/hotnight-2010/_IR_9058_E.html
> > 
> > All comments are welcome, as always.
> > 
> > Igor
> 
> An appealing graphic, Igor.  Were I at the controls, I'd crop it very 
> close to the figures.
> 
> -bmw
 
Bob Sullivan wrote:

> Igor,
> That's an interesting graphic photo.
> I like how the mind keeps filling in the blanks.
> Regards,  Bob S.


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