Here, I tried to implement balance in the photograph by including the three oil tanks in the foreground. Contrast is another element present; the black of the oil tanks is sharp against the lighter brick background, bringing the viewer's attention directly to it.
Proportion is the key element in this photograph; the difference in size between the two wheels gives the viewer an idea where they exist in space. Also, texture is apparent; the tread on the wheels and the woven wicker basket provide interesting textural patterns.
For photo number three, I focused on highlighting the pattern of the bleachers; the bars of light contrasted with the darker bars. The element of line features heavily as well, separating the photograph into different-sized triangles.
Color was what I was striving for here, the warm tan an brown color of the portable, as opposed to the cooler, richer greens and purple of the plant. Movement is also important; focusing on how the plant arcs upward toward the top of the photograph.
Lastly, I tried to emphasize value by incorporating the highlights and shadows of the bicycle wheel, to give the sense of depth. Balance was a key feature, with the spokes of the wheel radiating outward in a unified pattern.
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