A wide-angle view of two massive white cruise ships docked side-by-side at a harbor pier on an overcast day. Passengers walk along the wet concrete dock, reflecting the gray sky and the vessels.
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PHOTO INFO
- Image Size
- 4290x2509px
- File Size
- 1MB
- resolution
- 4K
- License
- Commercial use free
- Aesthetic Score
- 75/100
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES OF THIS STOCK PHOTO
- Color temperature
- cool
- Brightness
- mid_tone
- Saturation
- muted
- Lighting Source
- natural
- Lighting Condition
- overcast
- Negative Space
- moderate
- Negative Space Location
- top
- Depth Of Field
- deep
- Has People
- crowd
- Season
- unknown
- Time Of Day
- afternoon
- Shot Scale
- wide
- Background Type
- natural_scene
- Orientation
- horizontal
- Composition Style
- symmetrical
- Dominant colors
- whitegrayblue
- Palette Style
- natural
- Mood
- professionaladventurous
- Style
- documentarytravel
- Subject type
- boattravelcrowd
aesthetic analysis & score
This is a strong, documentary-style image that effectively captures the scale and atmosphere of a busy cruise terminal, though the overcast weather limits its visual pop.
Composition & Framing
85The symmetrical framing of the two ships creates a strong sense of scale and balance, effectively capturing the grandeur of the vessels.
Lighting & exposure
70The flat, overcast lighting is typical for this setting but results in somewhat muted contrast and a lack of dramatic shadows.
Color harmony & palette
65The palette is dominated by cool grays and whites, with the colorful hull of the right ship providing a necessary but slightly jarring accent.
Visual impact & mood
75The scene conveys a busy, industrial travel atmosphere, though the gloomy weather slightly dampens the excitement usually associated with cruises.
Technical Quality & Clarity
80The image is sharp and detailed, clearly showing the textures of the ships and the reflections on the wet dock.
Subject clarity & focal hierarchy
85The two ships are the undeniable focal points, with the people providing scale and context without distracting from the main subjects.