
I've never done an image with dark spaces before. All my images before have had a lot in them, a lot to look at, and that can come out as over saturating an image.
This image is more about what you can't see then what you can. It's about the dust obscuring the light from the stars and this strange universe of duality and clashing colours.
This image is more about what you can't see then what you can. It's about the dust obscuring the light from the stars and this strange universe of duality and clashing colours.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2583 x 2977px
File Size 1.33 MB
I didn't want too many stars to distract from the focal, bright points in the image. In natural Causes the eye is drawn to the supernova by it being; A) Bright and large, and B) sunk into the image with other aspects drawn towards it. The large star field however in Natural Causes does dilute the over all image in it, suturing it with too much going on in the background.
I really wanted to control what you look at in this one, so that even though there are smaller points of interest in the image they're peripheral, taken in by the eye as part of the garnish for the bright spots. Hence the large areas of black space around the picture, drawing your eye to the whiter parts.
I really wanted to control what you look at in this one, so that even though there are smaller points of interest in the image they're peripheral, taken in by the eye as part of the garnish for the bright spots. Hence the large areas of black space around the picture, drawing your eye to the whiter parts.
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