This is my favourite image that was taken for the subject matter of pattern. The reason for this is because of the continuous pattern forming. The pattern is broken up by a few pieces of paper stuck to the windows which makes the image more interesting to look at. The image is well composed as the image is framed perfectly and the image is in focus.
This image shows a piece of art, which consists of 12 roses, created by other students. This image shows a continuous pattern of the reoccurring roses. This pattern isn't perfect because of the top three being painted out of line with the others. When editing, I will crop out the top three roses so that the pattern is continuous and perfect. This image is mainly composed well. There a few small trimmings of the wall on the edges of the frame but these will get cropped out of the final image. And finally, the image is in focus.
This third image is of a mossy bricked floor. The pattern in this image is a continuous pattern. I believe that this image is well composed due to the framing of the image and the image being in focus. There are many things that I will do to this image when editing. Such as: correcting the colour and experimenting with the light levels.
This next image is a very abstract, continuous pattern of blinds. As this image was taken during the daylight, the lighting coming into the blinds create shadows - these shadows slowly increase in density as you look down on the image. This creates an effect of depth to the audience. This image is well composed as it is in perfect focus and is also framed perfectly without the use of editing.
This final image is an abstract pattern as nothing in the pattern is continuous, but follows it's own pattern which is unique to the way the stones were placed. This image is well composed due to the focus and the framing. As this was an abstract pattern, the framing didn't have to be perfect as wherever I took the image the framing would be perfect.

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