This stairwell has a very chaotic rhythm The frame is divided into angular, oblique sections by the light, the contrasting tones, and the sharp lines and planes.
I took this picture in the Tanner Building. Isn't it fitting? I wanted to create a harsh, simplistic, utilitarian rhythm.
I noticed that these two crossing jet streams divided the sky into four unequal quadrants.
3 pillars framed so that they recede into the distance.
3 dryers with circular doors. I like boring rhythms sometimes.





This does seem a little awkward, and cramped for a stairwell.
ReplyDeleteAll of this is accentuated but the contrast red on the fire alarm, ha ha.
Nice job being ready for something cool like that. I also like that you capture the 'x' slightly off center, makes it more dynamic. '
The pillars have almost a beat to them, nice division of the frame too.
Ha ha, i think the washer/dryer one is my favorite. It screams BYU/college life, very symmetrical, very nice.