Nice effort, did you have to crop this shot at all?
Normally there is a single main subject or area of focus in an image, and here you have two; the two men in the foreground, that are not connected in any way. This results in a composition that is not as strong as it could be. The crop is a bit awkward as well and the background is rather busy and distracting.
I quite like the composition. I wonder if converting to monochrome the distracting background could be lessened a bit. Just a thought.
Cheers Ole
It depends on what the purpose of the image is. Was it trying to make a statement?
But I agree that the impact is diliuted by the distracting background.
I see that it was shot at f4 on a 16-70 lens, equivalent 58mm. I don't know what the maximum aperture is on the lens that was used. Going to f2.8 or greater could have thrown the background out of focus. Or, maybe a longer lens, and shooting from farther away could have blurred the background. Converting to B & W would not, of course do anything to the background, but it would offer the chance to make the main figures stand out more in the image.
Last edited by Donald; 31st October 2017 at 11:13 AM.
Thank you Manfred for your comments. You are right I have two main subjects. I think their faces drew my attention. They don't have happy faces. I think they have questions on their minds. I think the White man is local and the black one is immigrant. They are both carrying burden of life on their shoulders. I am sure the black one's is heavier. I am trying to upload the uncropped one but l have difficulty to do it