![]() ![]() #9 – Music babies are fascinating in and of themselves, so when placed in a photo in a cute pose surrounded by a blank background, they become irresistible. The negative space in this photo adds to the feeling of viewing an object frozen in time. Such a large expanse of negative space gives the impression of openness or solitude. #7 – Oranges and Yellows on Blue VikramĪ stark contrast such as this bright blue water against the bright colors of the canoe is very appealing. The bright light at the end of the tunnel that envelops the person, makes it easy for a designer to guide the viewer’s emotions. Tunnels narrow the focus of a piece and easily direct the eye. #6 – Another look at bellinzona’s castelgrande Rafael Zwiegincew #5 – Yellow in winter Mary Petersīright flowers always stand out well against a large black background. The expression on this man’s face is intriguing, especially since we are not privy to the object of his vision. One can certainly relate to his seeming elation. When negative space is a landscape scene, not only that the subject stands out but it also gives depth to your photo. This small green reptile appears almost regal against the contrasting background of red brick tile. This humorous photo by unclefuz shows that negative space can really give focus to your subject. Beautiful Negative Space Photos #1 – The Double Cosby Unclefuz These ideas will inspire you for your next photography and design projects and show you how much more focus and emotion you can add to an image through negatice space. The following are some beautiful examples of using negative space in photography. It also brings clarity to a photograph without taking the focus away from subject. Negative space often adds interest as it can place a stronger emphasis on the subject, and can evoke emotions effectively. Negative space can give your photograph an entirely different atmosphere. ![]()
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