Two elegant white swans glide gracefully through the calm waters of a park pond, accompanied by mallard ducks. In the background, pigeons and blurred figures of people relaxing on the grass create a serene, natural atmosphere.
PHOTO INFO
- Image Size
- 5456x3632px
- File Size
- 2.62MB
- resolution
- 5K
- License
- Commercial use free
- Aesthetic Score
- 82/100
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES
- Color temperature
- warm_neutral
- Brightness
- mid_tone
- Saturation
- vibrant
- Lighting Source
- natural
- Lighting Condition
- midday
- Negative Space
- small
- Negative Space Location
- top
- Depth Of Field
- shallow
- Has People
- 2-people
- Season
- summer
- Time Of Day
- afternoon
- Shot Scale
- medium
- Background Type
- natural_scene
- Orientation
- horizontal
- Composition Style
- layeredrule_of_thirds
- Dominant colors
- whitegreenblackorange
- Palette Style
- naturalvibrant
- Mood
- calmserenepeaceful
- Style
- documentarylifestyle
- Subject type
- birdwildlifenature
AI aesthetic analysis
This is a high-quality wildlife photograph that excels in subject isolation and natural lighting, making the elegant swans pop against the busy but blurred park background.
Composition & Framing
85The layered composition effectively uses the foreground ducks and background people to frame the majestic swans, creating a strong sense of depth.
Lighting & exposure
80Bright, natural sunlight illuminates the white feathers beautifully, though the water reflections are slightly dark.
Color harmony & palette
82The vibrant greens of the grass and the iridescent green heads of the ducks provide a pleasing, natural contrast to the stark white of the swans.
Visual impact & mood
78The scene evokes a peaceful, idyllic park atmosphere, capturing a candid moment of wildlife coexisting with human leisure.
Technical Quality & Clarity
88The image is sharp and detailed on the main subjects, with a well-executed shallow depth of field that isolates the birds from the background.
Subject clarity & focal hierarchy
90The large swan in the foreground is the undeniable focal point, drawing the eye immediately before leading to the second swan and surrounding birds.