Points of Interest
Generally, when I compose a photo, I decide where I want the viewer's eye to go, and then I try to minimize all other distractions so that their eyes stay where I want them to. Usually, where I want their eyes to go is my point of interest - a person's face, an intersection, a flower, whatever is the subject of the photo.
In this case, there's nothing like that. I was just drawn to the play of light and shadow on this patch of clover.
So what do you think - is it too busy? Not interesting enough? Have you taken a similar photo, where there was no discernible subject?
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