This is another good image from you, Eddy! A nice moment.For my taste, I'd change two things. Bear in mind, I'm not much of a street/documentary photographer myself
Firstly, street photos are taken by their nature, on the fly, with little time to get everything just-so. This shop-front is taken nearly square-on, but just enough to look not-quite-right to me. If it were portrayed at a steeper angle that could look OK. I'd square it up.
Also, there is some detail in the shadow area behind the glass, and I'd bring it up a little, not too much, so it still tantalises. I've done both in the edit. I may have overdone brightening the shadows.
These are minor points, though, and many would disagree. Show us more.
This is another good image from you, Eddy! A nice moment.For my taste, I'd change two things. Bear in mind, I'm not much of a street/documentary photographer myself
Firstly, street photos are taken by their nature, on the fly, with little time to get everything just-so. This shop-front is taken nearly square-on, but just enough to look not-quite-right to me. If it were portrayed at a steeper angle that could look OK. I'd square it up.
Also, there is some detail in the shadow area behind the glass, and I'd bring it up a little, not too much, so it still tantalises. I've done both in the edit. I may have overdone brightening the shadows.
These are minor points, though, and many would disagree. Show us more.
Nice edit Chris! The squaring up does make a large difference.
Chris always ...thank you for the great tip....goes along way....ty