Sorry, I just meant I liked the way you used the contrast between the white umbrella and the dark background to draw the viewer's eye to the woman on the bridge. (Saul Leiter, among other photographpers, used umbrellas to create this kind of attention-getting contrast of tone or colour.) It's a device that graphic designers refer to as an 'accent': for example, a tiny patch of orange in an otherwise blue poster.
Can't beat an umbrella for supplying an accent!
I like the 'Film Noir' feel of this picture.