A close-up view of vibrant yellow and orange Tiger Eyes flowers blooming amidst lush green foliage. This nature photography captures the intricate details of the petals and the natural beauty of the garden setting.
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PHOTO INFO
- Image Size
- 4608x3456px
- File Size
- 3.66MB
- resolution
- 4K
- License
- Commercial use free
- Aesthetic Score
- 74/100
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES OF THIS STOCK PHOTO
- Color temperature
- warm
- Brightness
- mid_tone
- Saturation
- vibrant
- Lighting Source
- natural
- Lighting Condition
- overcast
- Negative Space
- none
- Negative Space Location
- none
- Depth Of Field
- medium
- Has People
- none
- Season
- summer
- Time Of Day
- afternoon
- Shot Scale
- close_up
- Background Type
- natural_scene
- Orientation
- horizontal
- Composition Style
- pattern
- Dominant colors
- yelloworangegreen
- Palette Style
- vibrantnatural
- Mood
- cheerfuljoyful
- Style
- naturebotanical
- Subject type
- flowerplant
aesthetic analysis & score
The image is a vibrant and colorful capture of nature, offering a strong visual texture and cheerful mood, though the busy composition limits its use for designs requiring clear focal points or copyspace.
Composition & Framing
75The frame is filled with a dense pattern of flowers and leaves, creating a rich texture but lacking a single distinct focal point.
Lighting & exposure
80The lighting is soft and even, likely overcast, which prevents harsh shadows and allows the colors to pop without blown-out highlights.
Color harmony & palette
85The complementary contrast between the warm yellow-orange petals and the cool green foliage creates a visually pleasing and energetic palette.
Visual impact & mood
78The bright colors evoke a cheerful and lively mood, making the image visually engaging and suitable for spring or summer themes.
Technical Quality & Clarity
70The image is reasonably sharp, though the depth of field is somewhat deep, keeping much of the busy background in focus.
Subject clarity & focal hierarchy
65While the flowers are the clear subject, the lack of a single dominant bloom makes the eye wander across the frame rather than settling on one point.