Used to point out the first or most noticeable thing a person notices when looking at a picture.
“What immediately catches my eye is the bright red umbrella in the center of the picture.”
“What immediately catches my eye is a large crowd gathered around a street performer.”
Use this phrase right after your opening line in Task 3 to highlight the main subject or most striking detail of the picture — it shows the examiner you can prioritize information and structure your description from most to least noticeable.
Synonyms: the first thing I notice is, what stands out right away is, my eye is immediately drawn to