Lens-Artists Photo Challenge 114
Reacting to Amy’s Photo Challenge, I initially found myself a bit lost – Negative Space??? I do have a tendency to fill the frame, but nevertheless had a look through my back catalogue for images with negative space.
My understanding is that in an image with negative space, the ‘main subject’ occupies only a small fraction of the image area, while most of the background is filled up with ‘negative space’ – largely empty of detail. This negative space gives an impression of the relatively small size of the subject in relation to its environment.
Low and behold! I did find some images that could be considered exhibiting negative space – when I thought about it there were quite a few, though some of my negative spaces seem to include something additional – maybe even just a shade of a colour or the houses peeking through the mist in the above image.
So here’s some examples. Hope you think they fit the bill!





These beautiful photos absolutely fill the bill. Thanks for sharing them. I especially like the boat on the water — reminds me of some small harbors in Maine. I loved standing on land wishing I could climb into one of these boats and sail away!
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Thanks! Yes, there’s definitely something about a solitary boat – it’s a strange attraction but maybe you’ve hit the nail on the head.
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Beautiful – love the boat and the winter scape!
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Thank you! and thanks for looking in on the site!
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Wow, James. Wonderful examples of using negative space. Your opening image and the goldfinch are my favorites here. I’m so glad you joined us this week. Welcome!
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Thanks, Patti
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I love your photography! And I enjoyed hearing about your understanding or your take on negative space –
And I think that is one way to consider it – where the “main subject’ occupies only a small fraction of the image area”
But another way is to say that is one option –
A type of photo with main subject occupies only a small fraction of the image area is a style and mood choice whereas if there is only a little negative space that changes the mood and look
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It changes how the eyes move around the photo – just like the rule of thirds ties in…
So anyhow – I did enjoy your professional photos – oh my are they good and the green in that opening boat felt so rich because of the negative space and direction
Also fun to see the extras in the others – this was fun
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Thanks for your comments, and for visiting my site. I think you’re correct that the negative space is important for the look of many images. And, yes, I have interpreted the challenge in choosing images where there was a lot of negative space. I’m really glad you like my photos.
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So nice to see the goldfinch up close, and your boat image is so lovely in its simplicity.
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Thank you! Really pleased you liked them. Thanks for visiting
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I enjoyed it.
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Oooh. Excellent shots! Better than my own ‘boat in the mist’. Well done.
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Thanks John! I like your boat too – that trip must have been a great experience
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A nice cruise. But rainy in places!
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Your boat image is outstanding.
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Thanks, Sandy
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The image of the bird is outstanding as well as the winter landscape! The first one is also very special where the fog and the gray water merge and nicely form the negative space.
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Thanks so much for your lovely comments
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These are wonderful images that fit the challenge perfectly James. I especially loved your opening boat and the goldfinch. May not remember them for 25 years but who knows ?! Welcome to our challenge, nice to have you!
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Thank you, Tina. The boat image was taken years ago. We had just come over the bridge from the Isle of Skye. It was around 9am and the mist was all around. I’d spotted the boat earlier in the week but the conditions that morning were just perfect. I was so lucky.
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Yay, great examples and I am with you, I usually take up all the space.
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Yes, Filling up the frame is what we’re usually encouraged to do. Thanks!
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I’m in awe with this negative space series, James. The opening image is so beautifully captured, River Ayr is a great choice, so is the bird… Excellent!
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That’s great. Thank you. This was my first shot at the Lens-Artists challenge, so I’m pleased they fit in well.
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Excellent examples of negative space – the goldfinch is my favorite, but all are beauties.
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Thanks a lot, Leya. Glad you liked them
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You are very talented.
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Thanks. I like to think that I’ve had loads of practice.
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You have!
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