Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Space

Photography using space

This picture i found online uses negative space to highlight the vibrant and almost metallic insect. The abstract background is really effective and the rule of thirds is used with the main subject in the top third. It's also effective as the background has no distracting elements so all focus is on the insect. 


This picture using a vast area as space which has in the case worked quite well, as it has created a great depth and shows the contrast of the sky against the landscape. 


In this picture the rule of thirds is broken as the horizon is through the centre but is does work well in this and adds drama and a sense of eeriness. Also the black and white filter shows off different tones boldly.   


This picture I took uses the blurred background as empty space and focuses on the bright red chillies. The space has again creates depth to the image and makes it look very natural and abstract.

                                   


This picture I've taken of a freshly cut hay field uses space effectively as it gives a peaceful and still atmosphere. The monochrome colours also shows the various tones well. The fine detail is also highlighted well from the simple space of the background which draws the eye to the corn on the ground. The space also adds a vast depth to the photo. 

                   

This picture I've taken of a sunset uses space to focus the sky and the warm mellow colours. It also uses the rule of thirds with the horizon in the bottom third of the photo. The deep dark landscape contrasts with the vibrant sky and the saturation here is high to give impact. 
                       

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