These are the 26 “yellow” photographs that I have chosen from my album. The reason why I chose these as my yellow ones is that they all fit Albert Renger-Patzsch’s style of photography, he usually takes black-and-white photos.
Out of the 26 “yellow” photographs, I chose 10 “green” ones. Green means that they are good abstract photographs. My photographs included elements such as geometric patterns, multiple layers, and lines that all point to one dot in the picture. They are all forms of good abstract photographs, so they are my green picks.
From the 10 “green” pictures, I selected the 4 best ones that I labeled “red”. Red photographs are the ones that are really excellent, or attractive to the eye. The first photograph shows multiple layers, and the lines all point to one dot in the picture. The second picture also shows multiple layers, it is about the bushes right outside of the cafeteria window. The third picture is my favorite, because it used the one-third rule, it is black and white, and there are beautiful shapes and lines present in this photograph.