This week at Lens-Artists Amy asks us to show her negative space. These photos were all taken at Penmon Point on the island of Anglesey a few Decembers ago.
An excellent negative space series, Tish. The first one is my favorite. I also love how you angle toward the rock of the second one. The shadows and texture of the third image are unique and creative.
Thank you for joining in. π
The three photos go well as a series in a post – one and two and three – leading us into the third one with the folks and shadows – like a progression – and each with their pwn negative space calmness and energy –
and the photo with the three shadows and two bodies gave us that human touch
Thereβs a time for being negative and your photos are good examples of that. π. My favorite is the second one although I enjoyed them all. I think B&W can contribute to the feeling of negative space, too.
Many thanks, Janet. Yes, the good side of negativity. I wish I could apply it to my general crossness at the mo’. It could do with some breathing space. Ah well. Onwards and upwards.
Oh…wish I had some of those rocks. Perfect size.
For the garden?
To paint and leave for others to find.
Oh now that is a nice idea.
An excellent negative space series, Tish. The first one is my favorite. I also love how you angle toward the rock of the second one. The shadows and texture of the third image are unique and creative.
Thank you for joining in. π
Many thanks, Amy, for all those very nice comments. This is such a fabulous challenge.
The three photos go well as a series in a post – one and two and three – leading us into the third one with the folks and shadows – like a progression – and each with their pwn negative space calmness and energy –
and the photo with the three shadows and two bodies gave us that human touch
So happy you like these photos, Yvette. The last phots is of my sister and her daughter and the third shadow of course is me.
Oh so cool!!
Thereβs a time for being negative and your photos are good examples of that. π. My favorite is the second one although I enjoyed them all. I think B&W can contribute to the feeling of negative space, too.
janet
Many thanks, Janet. Yes, the good side of negativity. I wish I could apply it to my general crossness at the mo’. It could do with some breathing space. Ah well. Onwards and upwards.
I hear you.
Love the shadows Tish. Lovely space in all Of your images
Many thanks, Tina. It’s a great place to find some space π
I like that last image, Tish…the best image with Negative Space…..for me
Thank you, Sue. My favourite too.
Good!
I love all three shots Tish; the first has an almost other-worldly feel and the second two have lovely narrative as well as nailing the challenge.
Thanks, Su. Hope you’re feeling OK.
Thanks Tish. Feeling well; just waiting for biopsy results.
Excellent photos. LOVE that lighthouse shot. Well done.
Many thanks, John. You made me smile.
oh these are so lovely – good to escape into negative space for a bit
My thoughts too, Becky.