I love number one.


The fact that you need to take time to see what it is, underneath all of that decay, makes it a good picture for me.


It's moody, mysterious, and it holds a secret. It's 'outside the box' which, in my humble opinion, is good.


Recomposing the shot so it is immediately clear what this is, takes away the layers inside this picture, which makes it a winner for me. Photography is about more than aesthetics or clear subject matter. It's about playing with the viewer, or forcing the viewer to take time to read your images, or to play with emotions, context etc. That is what picture number one does for me.





Don't change it. []