This composite picture was made from two different projects. As a backdrop, I have used photos made on location, illustrating a family drama, and in the foreground I used a studio portrait of a TV series character named "Satan-father”.
I think the pictures fit well together, and together they start telling a third story.
The photos made by two totally different focal lengths. The background was shot around 20mm and the foreground at 100mm. After minimal peripheral distortion, a fairly enjoyable result was achieved.
Good job! This almost fits and blends together perfectly. The use of colors, the overall lighting effect.
A couple of things that I notice are off for some reason. The dark areas of the girl's jacket, throw some subtle light particles in there :)
But even more importantly, the guy in the front does not cast a shadow onto the front of the car's engine. Subtle, but yeah. those small things adds to the detail and maybe darken some of the shadows in the foreground on his hand. :)
Thank you very much for the constructive criticism. There is truth in them.
I love it.
Thanks! :)