Michael Brown
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Thanks guys, ........ got the image to come through!
I have been involved in some wonderful discussions before over at NatureScapes on the subject of "negative space", and how it is sometimes used.
Those who know me well, know that I enjoy shooting wide open with my lens settings, to use selective focusing methods, to sometimes use "funky crops" with my compositions, ... etc.
The use of negative space seems to come up most often, and with interesting thoughts all across the board.
I just shot this image the other day while sitting deep within the huge canopy of a Japanese Red Maple tree, and shooting outwards towards the light.
My question is, ... what about the use of negative space across the middle of this image?
Or, ... would you even consider this image to have negative space?
Thoughts?
I have been involved in some wonderful discussions before over at NatureScapes on the subject of "negative space", and how it is sometimes used.
Those who know me well, know that I enjoy shooting wide open with my lens settings, to use selective focusing methods, to sometimes use "funky crops" with my compositions, ... etc.
The use of negative space seems to come up most often, and with interesting thoughts all across the board.
I just shot this image the other day while sitting deep within the huge canopy of a Japanese Red Maple tree, and shooting outwards towards the light.
My question is, ... what about the use of negative space across the middle of this image?
Or, ... would you even consider this image to have negative space?
Thoughts?
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