Wow thoughtful responses, thanks
On my first sweep of the contact sheets I'd ticked #1, but then allowed myself to look at other possibilities, and finished up with the 4. Hookstrapped(and gregor)- I also like the way the 2nd frame makes more of the bed, and then you turn your attention to the woman only after you've taken in the foreground details.
But #2 loses the nice triangular touch between head, bed-lamp and clothes that makes the first one enjoyable. And a friend commented that it looks like she is about to rise from the bed, which damages the restful contemplation effect. hmmm tough call.
Laura- yes, you're right. I think each tells the story a different way, and the way truth so often depends on perspective of the story teller, I'm looking for the one that gives the most wriggle room for the story re-teller (viewer) rather than have me dictate the final outcome.
This is why I have trouble with #4, which is more directive - Like Ken said, I think it sticks to the script. So I was interested that Leon you find this one ambiguous?
Interestingly #4 is closest to my pre-visualization. But after the event I'm drawn to the space in the picture telling the story more than the main prop of the laddered stocking. #4 is feeling too tightly cropped now..
If there IS a main story, as Laura suggested, for me it's about the unresolved sadnesses we all feel from time to time, rather than the specifics of this woman's 'morning after'.
I love this forum for this kind of thing!