
I like the use of lighting in this image. It probably best fits into Szarkowski’s important detail concept of detail because each little detail of the “Firehouse” is shown. There are many different shades, and the image is not muddy. The contrast in the image is sharp and well done. There is a subtle amount of backlighting done in the image, where the darkness acts as a frame for the building. There is such a range of tones in the image, which allows each detail to stand out in the image. The eye is drawn to the light close to the center, but slightly to the right. This also shows the rule of thirds fairly well with the way the building is constructed. There are three clear parts to the image. The ends have a darker tone to them than the middle. There is a fun amount of geometry involved in the image as well. There are triangles, irregular pentagons, flower-like shapes, diamonds, rectangles and circles in the image, making it more interesting, and enhancing the wonderful level of detail.
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