This was the original shot I entered, but with a bit more editing:

Below are others.



and my personal favourite:

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Challenge 14 - variations on the themeI just got around to editing photos of those farmers, one of which I used as my entry for the challenge.
This was the original shot I entered, but with a bit more editing: ![]() Below are others. ![]() ![]() ![]() and my personal favourite: ![]()
I prefer the first and third one. Has more of a narrative to it. Can I ask why you like the last one? I'm not a huge fan of it as the lady has bent over and doesn't quite portray her nicely
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The third one is cool. The first one I don't quite like as the tip of the rice shoots are out of frame, but in any case that's the one I chose as the entry.
Half of the lady in the background doesn't really bother me as she's in the background and OOF anyway, but the main subject is nicely and fully framed., plus you get nice side/ backlighting going through the tip of the rice shoots. Cheers Alex
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