Jan 23, 2013

Negative Space Photography Tip



8 more tips left in this series … hope you keep coming back for more, enjoy the simple read and find the tips helpful. As mentioned in the blog post earlier I decided to share a series of basic photography tips that are worth while sharing inspirational, and will keep you motivated in your own Photography endeavor. I am always thrilled to hear back from you. Hope you enjoy the photo tips and find them helpful!

Photo Tip #13 of 20: Use negative space wisely by making sure your photography subject is the primary visual element unless there is a specific reason you want to minimize it. The absence of picture content does not automatically mean the absence of interest. In fact, negative space often adds interest as it often conveys a stronger emphasis on the photographic subject. Negative space can have intriguing effects on the viewer, balance the image and evoke emotions effectively.

 

14 comments:

  1. Thanks Narendra! I always love when the natural light strikes like this and brings out the best in a flower ... glad you like this popping flower photography image of an Iris!

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  3. Thanks for the wonderful comment on my photography tip .... great you are inspired by my photography and photo blog! Greetings, Juergen

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  4. I enjoyed reading your tips about photography. Actually, it motivated me to push through photography and buy a new digital camera for me to be able to practice these tips.

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  5. Thanks so very much for this wonderful image on my flower photography Eva ... so glad to hear that it inspired you to purchase a digital camera ~ implement one tip at a time to master your photography goals. Don't hesitate to ask any questions, either here on my blog or on Facebook ... I hope to be able to answer them as we go along. My best, Juergen

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  7. Thanks so very much for commenting on my photography tip on negative space Moshin ~ so glad you find the photo tip helpful and worth while sharing with your room mate! My best, Juergen

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  11. Thanks Adela ~ glad you like it! MY best, Juergen

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  12. Hi Juergen, I am still experimenting my way regarding how to approach negative space. Its true that the absence of picture content does not automatically mean the absence of interest. I liked your tips.

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  13. Thanks PPM - glad you enjoyed this tip about use of negative space. It's a bit tricky but for sure it add lots of interest to an image when properly used. Happy Tuesday, Juergen

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