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01/11/2015 02:20:28 AM · #1
Interesting concept by Erez Marom and one which I want to go out and put into practise.
//www.dpreview.com/articles/5545004748/quick-look-the-art-of-the-unforeground

More articles and photography by Erez Marom
//www.dpreview.com/members/1117130265

Message edited by author 2015-01-11 02:22:48.
01/11/2015 10:51:08 AM · #2
that is pretty interesting. but it doesn't seem an overly far fetched concept.
01/11/2015 11:08:19 AM · #3
It seems to me that a lot of the best landscape photography, in my mind at least, has been following this path for a long time. For me, at least, having a "dominant foreground object" is, like the "rule of thirds", a practice it's often best to honor by ignoring.
01/11/2015 11:34:48 AM · #4
Seems to me his point is (coincidentally?) well-aligned with the concept of "negative space as subject" ...
01/11/2015 12:01:06 PM · #5
I'd agree with that general.
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