Hi Ken,

I don't see the background as all that confusing or distracting.  Certainly
catching the kid's expression is more important than the fence, which can
be adjusted in numerous was within Photoshop or other editing software. 
Add a little blur, perhaps a saturation or contrast adjustment, and,
bada-bing, no more distraction from the fence. Yet you've got the shot.  To
walk away from such a shot because there's a possibly small distraction
seems foolish, IMO.

Also, the fence adds a little context to the photo, gives a sense of the
field boundary and completes the story idea.  My dos centavos ...

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Kenneth Waller 

> Biggest nit is the confusing/distracting background - yeah I know you
have 
> to take what you get
> but if I would saw that in my viewfinder I would have sought a different 
> vantage point or gone for the least depth of field.

 > http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/giants_0112.htm



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