I think this is a pretty entrancing photo because it's a phenomenal example of pattern and texture. When I look at it I can already feel the texture of the bristles on this plant thing. I got really close to the branches and as such I captured a straight on angle of this beautiful flora branching all around in different directions.
I took this outside so the lighting is au naturel.
The whites are bright, blacks dark and there's a nice variety of greys as the plant absorbs the sun like a sponge being thrown
into the middle of the Atlantic. Basically this pic is swag because
it captures a high quality image of the texturous bristley plant
chilling in its (probably not) natural habitat.
This is a swaggering photo because there's a heaping amount of line and pattern and texture. I can just feel the metallic spokes on the bike feeling all smooth as butter and whatnot. At first the spokes lead your eyes all over the place and it can be overwhelming but I think it's still magnifico. The bike racks in the background gives one's eye a more solid line, leading the eye from the front to the back or vice versa. There's also other bombastic patterns going on in this image, like the basket in the top right. The basket is probably some rubber or plastic or something but it reminds me of straw due to the black and white and uniform pattern so now all I can picture is the scratchiest straw. The light contraption in the spokes also has some extraterrestrial patterns that are reminiscent of a bug's eye or some reptilian skin. The floor and concrete walls have so much texture I can practically relive scraping my knees from my youth. The bricks also display as an interesting background, spreading throughout the image, but all in all they are just some bricks in a wall.
This reminds me of a still shot from a film's set. There's a lot going on in this photo but doesn't come off as distracting or confusing. I followed my baby Buddha throughout my yard and snapped an exponential amount of photos of him just living the Buddhistic lifestyle. There's an exuberance going on as he scampered throughout the underbrush. The framing is set up quite swagiliciously as the pipes frame the left and right sides of the gate as it creaked open, revealing the Buddher. There's tons of texture exploding all over this image from the bark on the old beat gate, to the smooth lustrous pipes, to the crunchy gravel Buddha is treading on, to the eloquent and refreshing plantae all throughout.
- Buddha being fly once again
- Looks like yin and yang visuals
- Dark blacks
- Bright whites
- Varying greys
- Buddha looks like he's pondering about some serious life altering thoughts
- Use of line that leads to the Buddher
- Texture smacked into the wood planks
- Basically a visually enticing photo
- Texture of carpet reminiscent of dirty sheep wool
- Use of negative/positive space
- Another visually enticing photo
- Not much technical aspects of this pic but it's still one of my favs
- Aurora and Erica are adorable and delectable