Minimalism or Not?

One of the stuff I learned about photography here in Steemit, thanks to the Steemit Photo Challenge (hosted by @jamtaylor) is minimalism. I thought that just applies in house interiors and I love that idea. Turns out there is such a thing - in photography.

On the week that it was announced as the theme, I submitted 3 pics that don't even fall in the category.
I had to laugh at my ignorance. I went on researching and clicked on the link the host wrote to refer at and check on to so we get the right idea.

One tip I picked up from there is to use blank space or I think the right word for photography is - a negative space.

Would these three photos of Hydrangeas in Autumn fall for that rule? IMHO - yes, but I would like to hear from my photography friends I follow here.

That day, though it was sunny - the sky was just full of cotton clouds and so I crouched and took it on this angle making the flowers look like it was staring down at me when I'm actually taller than that plant.

That's the same plant our facade which you'll find in this post.

I also picked up that we should use contrasting colors so I wonder if this soup of algae in the pond and the leaves floating on it is okay or those reed left overs just made it a no - no?

I learned that cropping elements that make it too busy helps in amplifying the minimalism appeal of the pic so I took those Devil's Ivy out.

Would that red leaves covered turf and this algae overpowered pond be considered contrasting minimalism? Or this is actually too busy?

I took all of them on this bridge.

And this is what the whole deal of that pond looks like.

And though this follows the rule of one subject and that what seem to look like a monotonous direction on the brown leaves (at first glance) and obviously since that huge yellow green Sycamore leaf stands out , is this picture still too busy to be considered minimalism?

What if I present it this way to you? Would it now?

And since I prefer leaving things alone as they are when I take them, would these two Sycamore leaves lying on that textured pavement make it too busy?

So, have I actually done everything that's opposite of those blued words and committed a crime of applying something I've learned the wrong way? One thing I am certain .. this one below can't and is not a minimalism pic.

I took these shots during one of my strolls. The Hydrangeas and the Sycamore leaves were all taken using my Samsung Galaxy A3 2016 version. The Algae Soup, I mean ~~ ... pond were all taken with my Samsung Galaxy Note 1 using the Fall Mode.



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