Negative Space

A low-angle photo looking up at a large red torii gate on the lower left and a cherry blossom tree on the right, both against a plain grey sky. The torii's curved crossbeam and single pillar are visible. The tree's bare branches spread across the upper frame, covered in small white blossoms. The two elements don't overlap, leaving open sky between them.

The idea behind this shot was to let the sky do the work. By pointing the camera upward and keeping the composition simple — gate on one side, cherry blossoms on the other — the grey sky becomes the subject as much as anything else in the frame. The empty space between the torii and the branches isn’t an accident; it’s what creates the tension and balance.