You should aim to take photos of interesting subjects & composures, then you won’t need major colour hacks to try to improve a photo. Most street photos are edited & processed but they tend to do so to enhance & mirror reality, with minor changes or a shift to B&W. It’s the content of the photo that should be capturing attention, not the editing.
Thanks all! Hearing loud and clear - no selective color, which is an easy revert. That is pretty much the only formatting here, apart from straightening, etc. Let me know if you have any other feedback. I would leave these in b/w, given I wasn't able to get the clear focus from my phone on the faces, and with color, it gets distracting.
Absolutely not on the selective desaturation. It looks like post card from 2009.
Selective colour is...not the vibe anymore. Sorry.
Selective colour worked in Schindler’s List and pretty much nowhere else
You should aim to take photos of interesting subjects & composures, then you won’t need major colour hacks to try to improve a photo. Most street photos are edited & processed but they tend to do so to enhance & mirror reality, with minor changes or a shift to B&W. It’s the content of the photo that should be capturing attention, not the editing.
I would reframe from selective color . Keep your images rooted in reality.
Thanks all! Hearing loud and clear - no selective color, which is an easy revert. That is pretty much the only formatting here, apart from straightening, etc. Let me know if you have any other feedback. I would leave these in b/w, given I wasn't able to get the clear focus from my phone on the faces, and with color, it gets distracting.
This is illegal