Thanks for the comments. I think I like my first version the best,
finally. The open space draws you in, but later you notice the face.
And perhaps even the small person if in a real print not screen. At
least for me. It's hard to judge your own, especially regarding
(editorial) framing. PAWs are good for this. I would love to do some
more with more people action in this place, which there is (people
action, as it's a busy suburb with such corners like this hosting lot
of strange and nice people). Well, the skies are all gray with rain
and snow now :-( I was glad I got a tiny bit of setting sun for a
nearby thing I came to photograph originally. Same time, "svetsky"
(sorry, I don't know of same conotation English word for circus
people) were dismantling their things. Lot of nice pictures against
the background of the concrete panels houses, but none of them turned
out right. In the small DSLR viewfinder, I couldn't quite see if a man
dismantling sort of mobile Russian wheel (ferris wheel for you across
the pond(s)?) was looking at, although his face was quite detailed in
the raw file. IstD would have helped a bit, but I am stuck with
another system unfortunately. The best would have been an LX with
SE60 screen ;-)
Good light!
fra