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Challenge: Negative Space III (Basic Editing)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Canon PowerShot A530
Location: Andover, NJ
Date: Jun 16, 2007
Aperture: 5
ISO: auto
Shutter: 200
Galleries: Nature, Rural
Date Uploaded: Jun 19, 2007

Based on the description, apparently Langdon doesn't know what negative space is either. My photo is a textbook example.

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I didn't say it was good, I just said it was textbook! hahahaha

Statistics
Place: 179 out of 374
Avg (all users): 5.5444
Avg (commenters): 6.6250
Avg (participants): 5.5190
Avg (non-participants): 5.5644
Views since voting: 862
Views during voting: 232
Votes: 180
Comments: 16
Favorites: 2 (view)


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09/17/2007 03:41:08 PM
This popped up as a random photo and I'm quite glad it did.
I love it!
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06/27/2007 06:20:08 PM
Love it! I think you got robbed on your score.
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06/27/2007 08:58:07 AM
You're a genius!
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06/27/2007 05:22:22 AM
Nice one! I had the negative space textbook vs. DPC definition argument with my boyfriend because he defended a DNMC comment I got, lol. Mine was DPC compatable, yours textbook. I would love to try something like this now.
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06/27/2007 04:57:07 AM
give yourself a ribbon.
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06/27/2007 03:33:19 AM
Indeed it is a textbook example. Wish I'd seen this before the challenge! I didn't get to even look through this challenge this time, so I suspect most did what I did - more minimalism or "unused" rather than negative space. Very well done - and that little Powershot is serving you well lately.
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06/27/2007 12:25:35 AM
It sure is a good example! My eye keeps flipping between seeing the leaves in front of a colored background and seeing a randomly cut-out colored subject. Well done!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/26/2007 10:34:37 PM
A different view of neg space but it works just as well.
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06/26/2007 09:37:27 AM
Ha like reverse negative space. Love the idea and love the silhouettes.
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06/24/2007 03:34:09 PM
Love the silhouette of the leaves.
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06/23/2007 06:23:51 PM
ah, interesting idea. very creative, nice job
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Jack
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06/23/2007 02:30:26 PM
good outside the box thinking. nothing to really find exciting though.
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06/23/2007 07:41:28 AM
Ah - you've made use of the "Negative Space" in its pure form...well done. Not many others have "got it" and I also didn't risk taking the purist road.... Well done. This has a lot of interest and movement even though it's a fairly mundane subject.
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06/20/2007 08:02:41 PM
Cool idea.
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06/20/2007 12:25:25 PM
Really cool, it fits the challenge perfectly. It's a pitty that the rims from the lower leaves are not really sharp, the black looks less 'erased' from the picture than the top leaves. 9
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06/20/2007 09:45:02 AM
your negative space is funky cool! :)
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