the only grip is the central part of the wall is a little to white needs burning down a touch, these new edits so far Jos'e are worlds apart from when you first started posting
Thanks for this feedback Martin.
With time to reflect while my computer was on the mend, I thought that I needed to focus my attention on what brought me here in the first place, which was the great usefulness and informativeness of your YouTube video about Smart Object based/Adjustment layers. Also, I realized that there is a bit more to optimizing a picture in color for B&W conversion in Photoshop.
Before, I simply brought the Highlights all the way down, the Shadows all the way up, set the white point, set the black point, maybe some noise reduction, fix chromatic aberration, level the image (for Norman

), then open it up from ACR into Photoshop and proceed with the B&W conversion.
The main change that I'm making is in doing some more detailed color separation, and adjustment to the colors in ACR, then using the Vibrancy slider in ACR to boost it all, then going into Photoshop. I remember one when I posted an original color version of a picture, someone saying it wasn't a very good color version, which was intentional at that time. Now I'm realizing the I can optimize the picture a bit better in color in ACR before bringing it into Photoshop.
I still have a long ways to go, and especially as, I soon hope to start printing in a bit more serious way. So yes, Martin your feedback and guidance is very appreciated.
I still do wonder what Norman, you might think of the Winogrand pictures as they violate most everyone's sense of horizontal and vertical norms. I also realize he might not be everyone's cup of tea. The drama and spontaneity of his work is what I admire.
Thanks guys,
Jose