The concept of placing subjects that contrast alongside each other is a key photographic compositional tool. It adds tension to the photograph thus creating interest for the viewer. This effectively means placing opposites within the frame – small and large, old and new, light and shade. It can also be a more subtle contrast – using colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel. Here are a few examples…
A Suburban Terrace dwarfed by 132kV powerlines.

Living and Dead, tall and short, yellow and blue.

Colours from the opposite side of the colour wheel.

Is this last one a Juxtaposition? Over to you…


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