I called this "Choices."
What do you think?
Its hard to say one way or the other
I'm a bit on the fence about this picture.
I think failing to correct the perspective was the wrong "choice"
>>3042395
Couldn't walk in the middle of the street tho
>>3042390
i think you should take the choice and kys.
>>3042390
besides the not optimal horizontal symmetry i might have put the door more in the vertical center of the picture, or even higher, as this would have given more empasis on the street instead of that garage lettering. also if it was possible, waiting for a person to actually stand in front of that bifurcation would be nice, the guy on the left is kind of counterproductive to your desired message. maybe bw would have been nice to reduce the attention towards the garage letters and the streetsign even further.
>>3042390
I like this one. One road goes one way and the other goes the other. One's going east, the other’s going west. And the guy's saying, "Whaddya want from me?"
>>3042418
Tomorrow i'll try taking another shot following the advices
>>3042396
Real photographers get the shot.
The idea here is good. Shoot a bit wider if possible and fix the composition and perspective. This kind of shot needs straight verticals, of course not all shots do. Make sure you wait to get a person in the shot though.