flyinglentris
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That'll pass as an example of photographic minimalism. Whether you intended it or not, it plays on lines sweeping up from bottom right to top left and dropping back from top right. I find the catch point or entry point in the bottom right by two circular repeating elements which draw the eye down there and then let it travel.
I've done a large number of these minimalism studies to develop a mastery over composition.
This example plays on high contrast textures with a catch point in the bottom left and linear geometries which pull up and right and then cycle back down counter-clockwise from the top left.
Can your eye avoid the black water spot in the lower left center?
Most people might find such study photos uninteresting, but they offer much in the way of evaluating composition fundamentals.