Part of my editing policy is never to delete an image in editing software on the day of the shoot. The reasoning behind it is that I am too emotionally attached to the subject; it's all too fresh in my mind of what I was trying to achieve when I fired the shutter. I may also not have made the right decision as to what worked best at the time.
The above photograph is one such example. Having given it a couple of days for things to settle, I open Lightroom to start the deletion process for the last shoot and immediately see the composition staring me in the face.
A bit of distance can pay dividends.
24-70mm f/2.8 AF-S Nikkor. 1/1000 second at f/4. Matrix metering. Mono conversion in Silver Efex Pro 2. ISO 100
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