Well, it's taken me quite a while to figure this one out to a reasonable degree. Sorry about that.
On the one hand, I agree with Ray. The front of the truck has an almost abstract-like quality that makes it a prime candidate for taking the whole frame. So that's one possibility.
On the other hand, I think your decision to show the side of the truck that's in a much better state than the front makes a lot of sense as well. The contrast is quite amazing - but it also makes me want to see more. Why is the condition of the metal so very different in those two areas? Is the side of the truck being sheltered by something? Is the front of the truck used by kids for waterfighting target practice? I'd like to see the bigger picture. So it all comes down to me giving you the same advice as you gave me on my junk truck shot - step back some, show the context.
P.S. how is the bathroom coming along? finished yet? :-)
Thank you Ray. Sorry I'm so late to reply back. You are right about the cropping possibilities. I could play with this one for awhile. I purposely included the large white section of the body to offset the wild rust patterns on the front end. But it works as well with your cropping suggestion. Many possibilities.
Anthony, Great color patterns in this image, I think it might improve it a bit to crop off the right side, all of the interest seems to be on the left, A crop of that part keeps one involved more in the great abstract rust patterns. 66 GMC, i do believe. Good Work!! ray w.