The scene near the Printworks venue in Manchester city centre last night.

This photo, by photographer Joel Goodman, was posted in a New Year's Eve party gallery on thewebsite under the caption "Police hold on to a man while another lies in the road".

So much going on this pic of New Year in Manchester by the Evening News. Like a beautiful painting.

It didn't take long for people to start comparing the image to fine art.

This picture’s composition is magical (and fits the golden ratio as has been said). https://t.co/yMbmSnM989

People began to point out it appeared to adhere to the "golden ratio" of proportioning in art.

@hughesroland @ajlanghorn I had a go at turning it into a watercolour with Waterlogue

Some people tried their hand at turning the photo into an actual painting.

This effort wouldn't look out of place in The Lowry.

@Elizigan It's the guy who has almost lost his trousers but miraculously saved his beer that moves me:

Others started to realise who might be the real subject of the "painting".

Speaking to BuzzFeed News, Goodman said he was delighted to see his photo being likened to Renaissance paintings.

"It's a lovely and flattering comparison, especially in the context of a category of photography that's too often derided," he said.

Goodman, a freelance photographer from Manchester, said he believed anything could be considered art.

"There are street photographers who regularly make art of these sort of scenes," he said. "Why not? There are lots of different ways to photograph the same scene."