I see. In street photography we have tiny second to decide and the camera is adjusted for this tiny moment. From my point of view the man is the only one the viewer can make contact with and be interested. He has a face, he's approaching, he's near the guiding line and he's dominating with his standing position. Thanks Debbie Nelson for developing this interesting discussion.
He looks very determined for sure, a touch sad. I wonder what would happen if you really made him the true focal point of the picture?
ReplyDeleteI don't get it Debbie Nelson what you mean with true focal point?
ReplyDeleteThe man in the picture focusing more on him...maybe softening the background and highlighting him in the picture...it was just an idea...
ReplyDeleteI see. In street photography we have tiny second to decide and the camera is adjusted for this tiny moment. From my point of view the man is the only one the viewer can make contact with and be interested. He has a face, he's approaching, he's near the guiding line and he's dominating with his standing position. Thanks Debbie Nelson for developing this interesting discussion.
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