Set 2 Yellow Section:

The yellow pictures for me represent the pictures that fit my vision and are not extremely unusable. The set’s vision is to take pictures that expresses patterns in large scale in buildings and architectures. However, these pictures are not the greatest. In most of these photos, there are too much detail or too much noise that I can not crop. In some yellow pictures, there is too much blank space, some have too low quality, and some are simply not abstract enough. As an analogy, this section corresponds to RU (rarely used).
Set 2 Green Section:
The green pictures for me are the pictures that can be used in the triptych. Due to the fitting problem and variety problem in the set, 4 picture that were green were promoted into the red section. Therefore, I do not have as much green photographs as I did in set 1. The difference between my green pictures and red pictures are that the red pictures either fit together really well in a dedicated triptych or they look generally more interesting. As an analogy, the green pictures correspond to UU (underused).
Set 2 Red section:

The red pictures for me are the pictures I would likely use, are straight up fascinating or help other pictures fit in a triptych. Since the purpose of Set 2 is to provide assists and build the triptych on top of the existing 3 red photos that does not fit in set 1, I have an unusual amount of red photographs, at 7. All of my red photos are neatly edited and polished. The first 5 photos are pictures about a brick wall in Chaoyang Park, I realized that it has a mesmerizing pattern and decided to take pictures of it with a variety of angles and focuses. The 5 red ones are the best photos of the best angles. I have also added a more abstract counterpart to all of my red photos. As an analogy, the red photos corresponds to OU (overused).