See the Deer |
This photograph taken from the interior of the University Hall depicts a distant and far off deer in the coulees. It is like trying to find "Waldo". The photograph was taken excitedly as I saw the deer and it is an example of a poorly structured photograph. One can see that taking pictures through a glass window is not as ideal as taking a picture from the exterior for an exterior photograph. This is because an interior reflection on the glass window marks the exterior imagery. Though a negative aspect, it does provide some interest in playing with vision. What do you think?
U of L Women's Locker Room |
Lockers have an intriguing quality about them. They are private spaces containing items that are personal to each individual renting one. I see lockers as a metaphor for you and me and what we chose to expose or hide within ourselves. As an interior perspective photograph, it is well structured in the compositional focus on linearity and repetition, whereby the lockers are shown opposite each other and the benches reflect similarly to the above suspended lights. The photograph is crisp and clear and although it is a scene seen many times, it offers a still reflection about space and time.
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