Filip Švácha Thank you :) Brenizer method is a technique, where you take a detailed photo of your main subject with wide open aperture and then, without changing any settings or focus, you take additional photos around your subject. After that you stitch all the photos in one in a "bokeh panarama" as they often call it and it's supposed to imitate the "large format look" - big picture plane with very little depth of focus. Of course, mine attempt didn't work out so well :)
Satoshi T I introduce you @Rene 's "Karneid castle at sunset" as an example of the main object stands out from the background!
Filip Švácha :) yea, it's very nice composition, where the main object is surrounded by a beautiful background, that plays well together. I tried to achieve a similar thing with my photo, where you have just loads of stuff in the picture, but you can tell by the light and composition what the main subject is :)
Satoshi T Thank you for watching my pic @Filip , I don't know this method called "Brenizer method" I'm glad to know! btw. your pic and old cars are in nice mood!