Attic No. 2, Frenchglen, Oregon

Attic No. 2, Frenchglen, Oregon

one of two images of the same attic, shot in opposite directions ...... i had originally skipped over this neg in preference for attic no. 1, but now i'm having second thoughts ..... i'd appreciate any feedback on which of the two (if either) appeals to you more ....
Location
Eastern Oregon
Equipment Used
5x7 deardorff; nikor 120mm lens
Exposure
9 minutes
Film & Developer
tx and d76
Paper & Developer
fabrico artistico ew
I agree with Ian, this one has more of a "hidden" story too by means of the hangers... I could well see a nice "attic" series emerging out of this.

Marco
http://www.boering.demon.nl
 
I prefer this one: The luminous window - ajar, the coat hangers and cobwebs make it come alive.
 
I'm in complete agreement with everyone else. this is the one. the off-centre composition, the window ajar- giving the option of escape (the other image feels a little claustrophobic) & the coat hangers add a sense of personality.
-david
 
I love that window ... great use of lines and perspective ......



Miles
 
This is a great image it has the same feel as the attic images of Frederick Evans.
cole
 

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frenchglenattic2274.jpg
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