the light on the left, I wanted to erase it somehow, but I'm not sure since I finde the subject quite powerful anyway.
the colours... welll, the colours?
Your eye is initially drawn to the brightest part of the photo, the light on the left. What a handsome boy! I would clone out the light on the left which in my opinion is a distraction. Then the brightest part of the photo is the boy's face and that's where you want the viewer's eye to wander.
The image looks cyan, looks like it was lit with a mixture of skylight and light reflecting off green foliage.
It is hard to look past the subject during capture, especially when you have a handsome subject like this. You'll have to spend some time consciously looking at the background in the viewfinder, then moving your subject or the camera accordingly. This could possibly be cropped as a vertical, the normal orientation for portraits, and in so doing you would lose the bright area on the left.
The green was only on the back of the subject, in the front it was a parking place thus grey. I suppose the mixed light came from the postproduction.
but...
I cannot see cyan colour... :? From what do you recognize cyan colour?
Alpi07 wrote:
but...
I cannot see cyan colour... :? From what do you recognize cyan colour?
I saw it primarily in his neck and hair. Are you using a calibrated monitor?