Yellow Photographs:
Yellow photographs for me are the photographs that fit the vision but I would likely not use for the final triptych. The photos have some type of flaws such as too much detail, bad angle, or not abstract enough. The difference between yellow and green photos are that those yellow photos are not abstract enough or does not fit with other photos. As an analogy, the yellow photos correspond to RU (rarely used).
Green Photographs:
Green photographs for me are the photos that have good abstraction, are fit for my artistic statement, and overall more eye-grabbing than the yellow photographs. Most of the pictures contain mainly abstract patterns and not a lot of distracting elements, however, the pictures differ from the red ones as they might not fit other photos in the set well or they might lack some uniqueness to it that makes it more usable than other pictures. As an analogy, the green photos corresponds to UU (underused).
Red Photographs:
Red photographs are the photographs that I would likely use in my final triptych and the photos that I think fit the best with my vision in the set. The first red picture on the top left is a photo of a building taken from very far away, thus the pattern is obvious and the photo is zoomed in. The second picture on the top right is a picture of a wall next to the dome in the school. The dripping water’s trace and the lines that form a pattern fit my vision well and provides more variety. The third picture on the bottom left is a zoomed-in picture on the school building from the baseball courts. However, the three pictures do not work together as a triptych, so the goal for the next set is to build on the 3 pictures and build a triptych. As an analogy, the red photos corresponds to OU (overused).