The reason I chose this portrait to be the final one was because first of all, the depth of field and focus make the subject (the man in this case) stand out. With a low aperture and so a shallow depth of field, it brings the man into focus and the background is blurred. The difference in the colours in what the man is wearing also make the image interesting; the blues contrast from the neutral greens and browns of the background. The way the man is standing is also something to note as his body is not facing the camera, this could imply it is a more natural stance. His facial expression also does not have a lot of emotion, perhaps suggesting this is a natural environment. When researching different photographers, I found my portraiture work echoed similar traits to Ronya Galker, in the way of taking the portrait in the street and the usage of depth of field.