You're a braver man than me Nick, I haven't taken a film camera out in a decade. I think that I agree with Paul, I'd like to see what's happening at the top of the shot.
This ticks the boxes, but like many, not a lot you can do with what you have locally. Processing makes it different. Looks like the dog does not want to be there with his ears down and tail between his legs.
Don't know that I'd want to meet that dog in a dark alley (good thing it looks like you were there in that daytime... ). I like your gritty post processing
The colour and processing works well and fits the dejected look on the dog. I also liked the image zoomed in to put the dog on the bottom right third which removes the roof and sky at the right.
Alley: I love this. The desaturated processing adds to the atmosphere. Poor dog - 'hurry up and get your picture then'. Much more patience than my family ha ha!
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