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Nov 29, 2015 23:15:12   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
RichardQ wrote:
When I saw the Challenge theme, I immediately thought of this shot I captured 69 years ago. The scan is from a 2-1/4-inch contact print (I never made an enlargement).


Like it very much

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Nov 29, 2015 23:39:28   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Interesting subject. Once I had to make a printing then cut the painting out and use just the negative space in a frame. Very impressive experiment.

I have an abandoned church (I think, could be a school) with a good deal of negative space. I felt the clouds and soil added enought texture to give interest in the negative space.

The other may seem strange. For some reason the little peice of stem breaking the ice just fascinated me. Lots of negative space which I darkened some to prevent the ice from detracting.

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. I am so thankful I got to meet some of you, though I did not get time to really get to know everyone. I do feel that you are all my friends and I am thankful for all of you! Don't let the hurry of the next few weeks wear you down. Figure out a simple way to do things. I have learned that I have worked too hard on some things that don't really matter. Simple works better.

Mom of 2 wrote:
Hey Guys...I saw this challenge on the dps website. They have some great pics but I've seen even better from you guys! So break them out or shoot some new...either way I know they will be awesome! Here is the website for you to check out http://digital-photography-school.com/weekly-photography-challenge-negative-space/





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Nov 29, 2015 23:41:20   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Nice set, love the sunset sky.
Rufe wrote:
I don't think I shoot a lot of pictures that much a lot of negative space. But here are three that I think will fit.

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Nov 29, 2015 23:42:16   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Good examples, Clicker. I really like the car.
Clicker2014 wrote:
Thanks for hosting! Should be a fun challenge! Will post a few for tonight (some archives)...but will get some new stuff over the next few days!

Cheers!

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Nov 29, 2015 23:42:45   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
A really good try, I would say!

Bill_de wrote:
I'll give it a try.

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Nov 29, 2015 23:43:20   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Nice example, Mary.
Mary1946 wrote:
Nice examples, Mom of 2. Thanks for hosting.
Here's one I shot this morning that might fit negative space. I was not thinking about negative space when I shot. it. I was thinking about isolating it from its surrounding.

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Nov 29, 2015 23:43:58   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
More good work. I like that composition.
Mary1946 wrote:
Thanks.

This one popped into my mind. I took it along Lake Superior's North Shore last summer. I've named it...

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Nov 29, 2015 23:45:00   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Great shot, Richard. Quality work as always!
RichardQ wrote:
When I saw the Challenge theme, I immediately thought of this shot I captured 69 years ago. The scan is from a 2-1/4-inch contact print (I never made an enlargement).

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Nov 29, 2015 23:45:45   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Nice set, Richard. The first two really speak.
Bushido wrote:
Three from down south.

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Nov 29, 2015 23:48:04   #
Bushido Loc: No Where and Every Where
 
Thank you E Mang.
E Mang wrote:
Nice set, Richard. The first two really speak.

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Nov 29, 2015 23:50:15   #
Bushido Loc: No Where and Every Where
 
I like the loneliness feeling of the church and the ice is so interesting. Well done E Mang.
E Mang wrote:
Interesting subject. Once I had to make a printing then cut the painting out and use just the negative space in a frame. Very impressive experiment.

I have an abandoned church (I think, could be a school) with a good deal of negative space. I felt the clouds and soil added enought texture to give interest in the negative space.

The other may seem strange. For some reason the little peice of stem breaking the ice just fascinated me. Lots of negative space which I darkened some to prevent the ice from detracting.

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. I am so thankful I got to meet some of you, though I did not get time to really get to know everyone. I do feel that you are all my friends and I am thankful for all of you! Don't let the hurry of the next few weeks wear you down. Figure out a simple way to do things. I have learned that I have worked too hard on some things that don't really matter. Simple works better.
Interesting subject. Once I had to make a printin... (show quote)

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Nov 30, 2015 00:10:01   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Thank you. Means a lot coming from you. My you are up late.

In case I don't get back tomorrow or the next day, here are a couple more with lots of negative space that caught my eye.
Bushido wrote:
I like the loneliness feeling of the church and the ice is so interesting. Well done E Mang.





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Nov 30, 2015 00:45:45   #
Taffie Loc: Branson, Missouri
 
Just a couple.





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Nov 30, 2015 01:10:07   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
Mary1946 wrote:
Nice examples, Mom of 2. Thanks for hosting.
Here's one I shot this morning that might fit negative space. I was not thinking about negative space when I shot. it. I was thinking about isolating it from its surrounding.


And that worked...both ways! Nicely done Mary!

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Nov 30, 2015 01:11:58   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
Thanks... That was on one of Sat. night shoots with our Club here. They are always coming up with neat ideas!
Mom of 2 wrote:
Nice set Clicker! Really love those HOT wheels!!!


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