A detailed close-up of a dried reed grass head swaying in the wind against a blurred natural background. The image features earthy tones and a shallow depth of field, capturing the texture of the plant in an autumn setting.
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PHOTO INFO
- Image Size
- 1932x2576px
- File Size
- 372.56KB
- resolution
- 2K
- License
- Commercial use free
- Aesthetic Score
- 80/100
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES OF THIS STOCK PHOTO
- Color temperature
- warm_neutral
- Brightness
- mid_tone
- Saturation
- muted
- Lighting Source
- natural
- Lighting Condition
- overcast
- Negative Space
- moderate
- Negative Space Location
- right
- Depth Of Field
- shallow
- Has People
- none
- Season
- autumn
- Time Of Day
- afternoon
- Shot Scale
- close_up
- Background Type
- blurred_bokeh
- Orientation
- vertical
- Composition Style
- rule_of_thirdsclose_up
- Dominant colors
- brownbeigegray
- Palette Style
- earthynatural
- Mood
- calmserenenostalgic
- Style
- naturedocumentary
- Subject type
- plantflower
aesthetic analysis & score
This is a technically proficient and aesthetically pleasing nature shot that effectively captures the texture and mood of autumn flora. The strong focus and harmonious color palette elevate it above average stock imagery, making it a solid choice for seasonal or natural themes.
Composition & Framing
85The subject is well-placed using the rule of thirds, with the stem leading the eye upward to the textured reed head.
Lighting & exposure
80Soft, diffused lighting highlights the intricate details of the dried grass without creating harsh shadows or blown-out highlights.
Color harmony & palette
88The monochromatic earthy tones of brown, beige, and muted green create a cohesive and natural palette.
Visual impact & mood
75The image evokes a sense of calm and natural beauty, though the subject matter is somewhat common in stock photography.
Technical Quality & Clarity
82The focus is sharp on the reed head, capturing fine textures, while the background is smoothly blurred.
Subject clarity & focal hierarchy
90The shallow depth of field effectively isolates the reed head, making it the undeniable focal point.