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Gallery: using juxtaposition for effect

Definition from the Cambridge Dictionary

Patti reminds us of this in setting this week’s Lens Artists challenge. I really liked the quote she chose to open her post:

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

I’m only just back from Sri Lanka but when I spotted this challenge a few days ago I knew I would want to join in. And I realised when I started hunting for some examples to share that this is something I tend to look for without having realised that I do so. Most of the shots below were taken with an awareness of the contrast in the juxtaposed subjects; indeed it was that very contrast that drew me to take them.  And these contrasting elements hopefully work together to elicit a response from the viewer, just as they did from me.

You will probably have seen most of these images in previous posts but they were the best I could find to illustrate this concept! And two are very new, taken on our stopover in Doha.

My feature photo was, like several others below, taken in Paris, in the Bourse de Commerce. Capturing gallery visitors alongside the works of art on display is a favourite subject of mine.

In the Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia

This was a photo that just had to be taken, the man perfectly posed next to the sculpture that he so closely resembled!












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