What I dislike to the digital cameras (at least those I owned and used up to now) is that there is a delay from the moment I press the button to the moment the photo is taken, and very often (especially when I try to take a running scene) the photo doesn't show what I had before my eyes!
In addition, viewing from the screen instead of an optical system adds another delay making things worse.
So this kind of photo contains a random factor: it sometimes contributes to the creativity, or just ruins efforts to take what one exactly wants.
I find the last photo very interesting, because the dancer's body (subject of the original photo, I guess) becomes a secondary element mostly cut out in the final crop, and what is now the subject is the shadow on the floor! We can try to imagine it by looking at that shadow.
The second photo comes perhaps from a dance scene with a great red dress. Just a corner of the photo suggests that dress (nevertheless very vivid and powerful because of the colour), and the remaining gives an idea of the room with the floor and the reflections from the walls and the windows; basic info in a rather minimal version.
The first photo is a real enigma:
Two young women in almost same outfit, with different hair, walking to different directions. The background is full of details, not necessarily relevant, however strange things happen to the extremities of the frame: some parts og the photo seem to be repeated/copied(?), the tube against the building at the left, the pathway strangely distorted, a phantom head at the upper corner,
a light column at the right as well as the pavement border. So, the central subject of the photo (the two girls) is a first mystery, the sides become a further mystery. What is hidden outside this frame???