Close-up view of foamy ocean waves washing over a shoreline covered in smooth, multi-colored pebbles. The sunlight reflects brightly off the moving water, creating a dynamic texture against the static stones.
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PHOTO INFO
- Image Size
- 5184x3456px
- File Size
- 2.96MB
- resolution
- 5K
- License
- Commercial use free
- Aesthetic Score
- 74/100
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES OF THIS STOCK PHOTO
- Color temperature
- cool
- Brightness
- mid_tone
- Saturation
- moderate
- Lighting Source
- natural
- Lighting Condition
- midday
- Negative Space
- small
- Negative Space Location
- top
- Depth Of Field
- deep
- Has People
- none
- Season
- summer
- Time Of Day
- afternoon
- Shot Scale
- close_up
- Background Type
- natural_scene
- Orientation
- horizontal
- Composition Style
- layered
- Dominant colors
- bluegraywhitebrown
- Palette Style
- natural
- Mood
- calmserene
- Style
- landscapedocumentary
- Subject type
- beachoceanlandscape
aesthetic analysis & score
This is a high-quality, commercially viable stock image that effectively captures the texture and motion of a pebble beach shoreline with excellent clarity and natural lighting.
Composition & Framing
75The horizontal split between the water and the stones creates a balanced, stable composition that effectively captures the shoreline interaction.
Lighting & exposure
80Bright natural sunlight creates strong specular highlights on the water, adding energy and texture, though some areas are slightly overexposed.
Color harmony & palette
70The natural palette of cool blues, whites, and earthy stone tones is harmonious and realistic, evoking a fresh coastal atmosphere.
Visual impact & mood
72The scene conveys a refreshing and dynamic mood, capturing the constant motion of the sea against the solid ground.
Technical Quality & Clarity
85The image is sharp and detailed, clearly resolving the individual textures of the pebbles and the chaotic movement of the water.
Subject clarity & focal hierarchy
78The focus is evenly distributed across the foreground stones and the mid-ground water, clearly defining the subject as the interaction between land and sea.