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My children are continuously called upon to be @dailyshoot models at a moment's notice…no chance for makeup or hair work. As always, this is an impromtu shot.

 

Today's @dailyshoot [negative space]

 

Strobist info: Single strobe, above camera, through 43" umbrella. 1/16 @ 28mm, silver reflector for a bit of fill

 

1/80s, f/8, 24mm, ISO 100

Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.

My main guitar is a 1978 Takamine F360S. I bought it when I was about 16. Paid $300 for it, saved up from digging thistles, changing the irrigation, and offing ground squirrels on my mom and dad's farm. (My apologies if you are a squirrel lover. Those were dark mercenary days.)

The guitar shows the wear of years of hard playing, careless maintenance, and incredible moments of music. It's been played for babies: preborn, newborn, and toddling. It's been strummed at weddings (including my own), funerals, anniversaries, concerts, plays, assemblies, recording sessions, retreats, youth camps, prisons, juvenile shelters, classrooms, Gospel missions, street corners, homes of friends, front porches, backyards, and in the backseat of a Toyota on I-5.

It's been strummed, picked, slobbered on, spat upon, knocked over, spilled on, climbed on, dropped, scratched, cracked, dented, detuned, and used as an instrument of celebration and love.

 

The Daily Shoot challenge today asks for an exploration of negative space. It made me think of the lines between the strings and the depth of the sound hole, the aperture into the rosewood and spruce body. I'm not thrilled about referring to it as negative space, however.

This guitar is a positive space.

A six-stringed friend of twenty-three years.

 

Today's Daily Shoot assignment: Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.

Courtesy of Pico Australia

2016

Courtesy of PICO AUSTRALIA

2015

@dailyshoot - #ds102

 

Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:

Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.

 

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The Daily Shoot #ds102 - Explore negative space in a photograph.

 

I had to look up what negative space was before even starting this one. I'm not so sure the negative space does much to help define the hoop, but I do like the color of the sky.

Courtesy of Moreton Hire

2019

 

Modelo: Rocio Salvadori

 

No use mis fotografías sin mi permiso.

Do not use my photographs without my permission.

 

@dailyshoot Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.

 

Not sure I get the concept of "negative space": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_space

 

2010-56. Feb. 25, 2010.

 

Daily Shoot - Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.

 

My gerbera daisy is looking a little rough these days. I used my macro lens to blur the green leaves behind the petals to create negative space. When I looked through the lens I was delighted to see the resemblance to fish! The negative space emphasizes that shape.

An interior view of the same djembé that appeared in Dailyshoot 87. We're looking up into the bottom of the drum; the white area is the drumhead, just outside of which I placed a scary 1500-watt (!) halogen work-light.

Courtesy of Isagenix Asia Pacific Australia Pty Ltd

2019

Courtesy of Tom Anthony

2008

@dailyshoot: 2010/02/25: Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph. #ds102

 

Another challenging assignment. I liked the shape of the sky between the trunks of this dead juniper, especially the claw like branch on the left.

Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph. #ds102

Courtesy of Adelaide Expo Hire

2019

Courtesy of Adelaide Expo Hire

2019

Courtesy of Pico Australia

2016

Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.

Courtesy of Active Display Group

2011

Courtesy of Focus Productions

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