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01/30/2007 06:32:18 PM |
I have searched through the challenge for those entries where the negative space is more than just a plain black or white backdrop because, whilst I think that technique often makes for some really strong and high impact images, I̢۪m particularly drawn to entries where the negative space is relevant to the subject itself and actually contributes to the impact of the picture in a contextual as well as purely compositional way.
Whilst not the kind of image I’d necessarily hang on my wall this works really well on an emotional level – it makes me feel slightly lonely, wary of walking into an empty car park on my own and yet more confident that there are less spaces for a malevolent person to be hiding – and it’s also quite a quirky portrait of life today – overtime, urban spaces, modern lifeâ€Â¦ |
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01/30/2007 10:14:40 AM |
Try to avoid centering the subject and respect the rule of thirds an you will achieve a better result IMO. Original picture. |
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01/27/2007 07:00:23 AM |
Original idea. Something lacking about the shot though. |
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