~ Lens-Artists Challenge #386: The Power of Juxtaposition ~


This week, Patti challenges us to use the technique of juxtaposition as a photographic tool. She provides excellent examples and explanations which you can view at P.A. Moed. Placing two or more things side by side provides the opportunity to contrast:

Color

Size

Texture

Shapes and Age

Patti included the following quote in her post, which helped me think beyond the basics. “By carefully placing two different objects or concepts together in a photograph…one is able to create an interesting sense of contrast which, in turn, can elicit a reaction, provoke meaningful thought, lead to a story, or just raise a smile.” Lourens Durand

Yes indeed, that is my beagle Daisy chasing a squirrel up a tree! Her brother Max, at the base, has no intention of going up after her – he’s making sure I’m coming to the rescue. Daisy made it down safely, clinging with her claws as gravity pulled her back to earth, then jumping off when she was close enough to ground. Whew!

Thank you Patti for this engaging challenge to showcase juxtaposition in photography. I hope those who visit my site will come away thinking about the images, creating their own stories from them, and most of all, smiling!

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

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1 Response to ~ Lens-Artists Challenge #386: The Power of Juxtaposition ~

  1. Egídio's avatar Egídio says:

    Lovely gallery, Lindy. Your choices for color, size, and everything else were right on target for the challenge.

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