Photographers are always looking for singular patterns, textures, colors, and shapes to come up with dazzling pictures. Pattern, texture and shape should be sought out and used as basic elements of composition, provided they support and strengthened rather than confuse the picture. This is what photography authorities say.
Last week, while taking my wife to her scheduled visit to the gynecologist, I came upon a wall that looked like white biological cells. The patterns were eye-catching. I was prepared with my Birthday camera and captured the white wall. The idea was to highlight the enticing patterns following the advice from professional photographers.
This is what my camera captured. Here we go.

The same previous picture with a shade of color to see if it created a different effect on the viewer. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

This snapshot includes other pictorial elements besides the patterns of the on the white wall. Can you identify them? Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

In this snapshot the white patterns blend in nicely with the soft blue and green colors behind the white wall. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.


