Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/19

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Subject: [Leica] Negative space, apartment hallway.
From: kd7olf at xmission.com (Gerald Homeyer)
Date: Mon Sep 19 10:37:05 2005
References: <BF546E67.5813%bdcolen@comcast.net>

In other words, conceptually it would be OK (balanced, etc.), and 
overall would be OK if there was something interesting other than the 
back end of an old car?

It's a type of shot I hadn't tried before, and realistically, more of a 
concept experiment.

Unfortunately all hallways here point to something not very interesting, 
but if the balance of the image works, I'll be trying to find something 
similar with a non-boring positive space.

Thanks for the comments, it helps.

Gerald

B. D. Colen wrote:
> Since you asked...I'd give you points for thinking you saw something, and
> for trying this. But I don't think it works. For negative space to be worth
> anything there has to be something we want to see in the 'positive' space.

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