In each of the photos, there’s hints of elements like line and shape. The black is the main focus, the subject of the photo. So it can be implied that there’s also focus because it’s focusing on one part of the photo or lack there of. In some of the images, like photo 4, 5, 6, and 9 have a repeating pattern in them. Lastly, tone can also be implied because there’s black and white, meaning there’s two different parts of a photo and would probably be differentiated by shadows.


I like this photo, but I didn’t like how half of the frame was taken up by what looks like a blank space. I feel like this composition could work if you found something with more interesting color and/or texture.
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This photo is hard to really see the composition, but I think it’s interesting. But if it was a normal photograph, or a different style, I wouldn’t find this photo very interesting. I think the color of the air conditioning helps with it making it pop a little. I think this composition would work very wekk if it was a light on dark background or vice versa.
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I personally don’t like this composition, but I think it can be executed correctly. In the example or original photo, it just looked like static. For abstraction, repetition is an element, but I think the pattern has to be identifiable or it just looks like TV static. I wouldn’t use this composition.
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The photos nice! Again, it’s really good in the repetition aspect. I think the dark and light have to be very distinct for it to work properly.
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This is the closest I have to the example. I think it’s cool, if it was executed properly I think it would definitely catch your attention. It highlights the subject, which is contrasting to the background. It’s also off center, which would be considered bad in some other forms/rules of photography, but I think it’s good for some forms of abstraction.
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I don’t think I executed the composition correctly in this photo. The circle in the example is dark and contrasting to the background. If done correctly, I think it would be cool! Maybe with a background that’s simple so the small/medium size subject would catch your attention easier.
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My photo is a little bit tilted. The composition is cool, but I wouldn’t see how you would use it other than windows. Unless you find something that looks similar or hand-make something of the same shape, it could work.
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I’m not sure if the subjects are strictly circles or if it’s focusing on the pattern, but it’s fun to look for! Though the composition is also very recognizable and occasionally limited. Especially when you’re just looking around in the natural world.
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The thin lines shown in the example is hard to really take photos with. It has to be thin enough to be visible but also thin enough not to block out the view in the back. I wouldn’t go out of my way to use this unless the requirements are met.
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This composition is very open to other options and environments. I really do like this one and it’s kind of one of the compositions I naturally do without thinking.
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I also think this is one of the easier compositions! This one is quite common and natural, but it’s also very limiting when it comes to being unique.
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This one might be my least favorite to shoot so far. It’s hard to come by, but the results are pretty. Again, this one doesn’t have much options and is very recognizable. I wouldn’t try for this composition, it relies a lot on texture and a close up shot of concrete could achieve this.