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The Crowing Cock Is No More
For decades people of Banger Town resorted to the Crowing Cock for a traditional English dinner. This picture was taken a very short time before the announcement that the establishment was to close. The locals are used to shock, having suffered the closure of the Bowyers factory, the Ushers brewery, the celebrated and much-loved Knees department store, and countless quite decent pubs. But the demise of the Crowing Cock was seismic.
This is a massive crop from the original. If Old Owl thinks it is a good idea, I'll give it a go.
This is a massive crop from the original. If Old Owl thinks it is a good idea, I'll give it a go.
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Good crop, though. The negative space on the right balances the three figures well. I also like the angle created by the heads. If this was a "massive crop" then I reckon your original was tack sharp, as you seem to have lost very little in the way of sharpness here.
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