Jerome Marot
Well-known member
Jerome, I have posted other street photographs on here where there has been red elements within the scene and no one has mentioned anything about the colour red as a distraction. In this instance it all seems to me to be a bit of a 'woolly' and inconsistent rule, that's all.
Possibly. OTOH, I have had the same kind of comments about red elements in other places than this forum.
For instance, my 'Floored In Camden' image has a red bus in the top left corner...this didn't seem to be a distraction to anyone in that instance. My shot of the three Chinese people eating bananas there is a guy with a red shopping bag, again no words to this effect either...
Allow me to include the cited images so that others see what you are talking about:
Floored in Camden:
Eating bananas:
On the first one, I find the half girl in red dress possibly a bigger distraction than the bus. I would prefer if we could see the whole of her.
On the second one, the man with a phone and red bag is an essential element, because the line of people eating bananas conducts our eye towards him. Since he is presented as an essential element, the bag is not a distraction.
Generally speaking, I find that the pictures from David Solomons, which you brought to our attention, rarely contain distracting elements at the side of the picture. When they contain people cut by the frame, they serve to tell us that the subject is in a center of a crowd.

