This week the theme is about cropping one photo three ways. I was surprised by how different the original could look. It took me a while to get this they way I wanted, hence just the one photo! Thanks Leanne for an interesting challenge.
The original photo which I’ve converted to a monochrome filter.

A mural by Australian street artist – Matt Adnate. Maybe the tallest mural in the Southern Hemisphere.

A young Noongar man holding a bunch of eucalyptus leaves.

A Middle Eastern Woman

A young Burmese Girl
My favourite is the Middle Eastern Woman. By cropping this image it enhances the smaller details, such as her scarf.
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I love Adnate’s work, I was lucky enough to meet him once. He is a great artist. He has some amazing murals. I like what you have done here and I think your original image is perfect for a challenge like this. I like the close up too Alison.
Thanks Leanne, yes I’ve seen some of his others around Perth
They’re fantastic
Your crops help us to appreciate the individual people represented in the piece rather than see it as a whole 🙂
Thanks Sarah, I saw this from a multistorey carpark so was able to get a good shot
This is the first time I have seen the mural – think it magnificent . . . and, methinks, most like the little Burmese girl in the middle 🙂 Thank you!!!
As I did not have your email – just wanted you to know I have reposted the whole of this to a number of friends who I am certain will thoroughly enjoy another bit of ‘news’ from Down Under 🙂 !
Oh thanks
Thanks so much for your comments
Great pictures! I love the difference a little cropping makes on a picture 🙂
Thanks Meg ☺️
An amazing mural of Adnate as per usual. But your cropping three ways gives it separate interesting stories.
Thanks Teresa, it came out better than expected