Wednesday, 15 January 2014

The Use of Negative Space


The negative space in this picture is a brick wall. Most of  the image has been blurred a little bit other than the jacket, as the jacket is the main focal point. It has been dimmed a little around the edge to give it a little darkness to make the jacket stick out. The words around the image gives the audience more of an idea what the whole image is for. Negative space is the empty space around the subject or focus of the photograph. If the edges of the photo frame the contents within, and the subject is the focal point, it's possible that just about every photo can have negative space.

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