Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Raj - I guess what I was thinking is that while the pigeons do frame the man, they are such a large part of the image, that is it not that hard to get lost. Our eyes are drawn to the brightest areas in the image, and in a perfect world, this would be the pigeon man, but because there are so many bright spots that are created by the flying pigeons, it is both difficult to initially spot the man, and then our eyes wander away to explore the other bright spots in the image.
If there was a vignette or shading that separates the man from the rest of the image by darkening up the other areas, our focus would fall more on the man and less on the birds. Once it was there, it wouldn't wander around looking at the other bright areas in the image.