Sometimes I Don't Know
More times than I’d like to think I’m not sure why I like a photo.
Maybe because it is contrasty black and white.
Maybe it’s because of the symmetry and the asymmetry combined.
Maybe it’s the lines radiating out from a center point.
Maybe it’s the dark spot at the center of the radiating lines.
Maybe it’s that it is off-center with a large negative space at the bottom.
Maybe it’s all of these things. Or none of these things.
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