Cardinal Guzman is the host this week on a Norwegian photography website’s challenge (www.akam.no) and has chosen the theme of Negative Space. Weather not permitting a large abundance of negative space in our corner of the globe at the moment, a backward glance through the archives brought forth two visions – both illustrate the two diametrically opposed sides of one city.
ideflex, I have nominated you for a “Liebster” Award ~ http://travelgardeneat.com/2012/11/29/you-flatter-me-blogger-friends/ (for the “rules” :-)) — however, whether you participate in the awards process or not, thank you for sharing and know you are appreciated! ~ Kat
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Thank you! I was procrastinating on tomorrow’s post so your timing is not only perfect but also thought-provoking…
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Interesting…negative space. I learned something new today. Very interesting photos. Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome! It does make you look at things differently…
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P.S: There’s a colon missing in the link
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Too many https…. fixed now! Thanks for the heads up!
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Very nice. I really like the colors in the clock tower photo. It’s a very clean and minimalistic photo, with a good use of negative space.
The negative space, combined with the lines in the second photo almost makes you feel claustrophobic and trapped between the walls :)
Thanks for taking part in the challenge!
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Thanks so much. Looking at the wintry skies now it is hard to imagine that the sky was ever that blue…. That alley is actually that small – one has to turn sideways to pass another person!
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Both photos are great, but I especially love your photo of the clock tower. You do have a knack for finding interesting challenges from around the blogosphere.
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Love some of these challenges – they make things easier and harder all at the same time!
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