
Negative space can give your photograph an entirely different impression than the other photograph of the same subject. The absence of content does not mean the absence of interest. In other words, negative space often adds interest as it can place a stronger emphasis on the subject and it can induce emotions more effectively. Negative space not only brings simplicity to a photograph but it also leaves a nice area that can be filled with text or boxes without taking away from the object in spotlight. Here are some exceptionally beautiful examples of using negative space in photography.
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Oranges and Yellows on Blue

Marina Del Ray

Music

Stretch armstrong

Look on the Bright Side of Life

Strolling

The Double Cosby

Day one five four

Having a walk

Lamp

A hand full of treasures

Iguana

Extremist

Emergency Valve

Laurent High Key

Yellow in winter

Another look at bellinzona’s castelgrande

Wander

Negative space

Feather

Midnight
