A dramatic low-angle shot of a male performer breathing a large plume of fire into the night sky. The intense orange flames contrast sharply with the black background, highlighting the skill and danger of the fire show.
PHOTO INFO
- Image Size
- 5184x3456px
- File Size
- 1008.18KB
- resolution
- 5K
- License
- Commercial use free
- Aesthetic Score
- 88/100
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES
- Color temperature
- warm
- Brightness
- low_key
- Saturation
- vibrant
- Lighting Source
- fire
- Lighting Condition
- night
- Negative Space
- large
- Negative Space Location
- top_left
- Depth Of Field
- deep
- Has People
- 1-person
- Season
- unknown
- Time Of Day
- night
- Shot Scale
- medium
- Background Type
- solid_color
- Orientation
- horizontal
- Composition Style
- diagonal
- Dominant colors
- orangeyellowblack
- Palette Style
- dark_moodyvibrant
- Mood
- dramaticintenseadventurous
- Style
- candidperformance
- Subject type
- manfireperformance
AI aesthetic analysis
This is a visually striking and professionally executed image that captures the intensity and drama of a fire performance with excellent lighting and composition.
Composition & Framing
85The diagonal composition created by the fire plume effectively leads the eye from the performer to the top of the frame, creating dynamic movement.
Lighting & exposure
90The fire serves as the primary light source, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect that illuminates the performer's face and hands while leaving the background in deep shadow.
Color harmony & palette
88The complementary contrast between the bright orange-yellow flames and the deep black background creates a visually striking and harmonious palette.
Visual impact & mood
92The image conveys a powerful sense of danger, skill, and intensity, creating a strong visual impact and dramatic mood.
Technical Quality & Clarity
82The image captures the fast-moving fire with good sharpness, though there is some natural motion blur inherent to the subject matter.
Subject clarity & focal hierarchy
88The bright fire naturally draws the viewer's attention first, followed by the performer's face, establishing a clear focal hierarchy.