OK, Guys, for what it's worth. This is one of the last car shots I did in my front lawn. Costco has a sale on daffodils and I bought 2,000, laid them on top of the grass and put sod over them. When I took this shot I was stuffed between two trees with branches in my mouth and nose, the driveway was full of cars and I didn't want to cut down the little aspen. If I cropped this any other way there would have been a ton of garbage in the background. But point well taken. Thanks. I'm uploading one of the daffodil shots from this spring. My tek guy did the original scan and it's been resized a few times so it doesn't look sharp--sorry.
I also agree that the shot should in closer with out the tree in front and without the fence to the rear. The shot is very good, it just needes to be fixed abit.
I'd have to agree with Terrence. It seems forced and busy. The sapling in the right half of the frame shouldn't be, it is a distraction and having the entire car in the shot would be better than with the cropped bumper. Is she in focus? The car seems tack sharp, but she looks soft on my monitor... Tough to tell froma computer monitor. The dress and the paint job are great together.
This one doesn't do so much for me, tho I'm normally a fan of high angles, it just strikes me as busy and off axis, very disorienting, but i think the same angle, closer and wider, might be worth a shot. Minus the distractions.