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Clara Lebow by Adriane
December 10, 2011, 2:00 pm
Filed under: U of Wisconsin, Madison

Clara Lebow
Art 376: Introduction to Photography
silver prints; 8″ x 10″

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Both of this pictures a beautifully framed. The number three on top of the second picture gives me the idea of being transiting through a series of allies and doors. The branch in the first plane of the first picture moves to the right, stoping us for going forward as the rest of the composition invites us to. great job in portraying the mysterious environment of this abandoned spaces.

Comment by Fernanda Villarroel

I really enjoy all the repetition in these photographs and the others in this series. Also considering this is an inside place the lighting seems to be working well, although on the bottom image on the left the lights could have been dodged a little so they were not so white. All in all great compositions that create intriguing spaces.

Comment by Matt Czaikowski

These prints compliment each other well. The transition from the first print to the second one gives me the feeling of being lowered into the space. I don’t usually like centered compositions, but with all of the lines in the second photo, I feel like it works well. As your eye moves from the bottom of the frame to the area by the door, the space between the vertical lines becomes condensed, drawing you further into the photo. The contrast of the chaotic looking plants with the ridged industrial greenhouse space was a very good choice!

Comment by Rebecca Comfort




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