Monday, December 26, 2011

Project 52 - Week 52

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

December 25

Well, here we are.  Week 52 of my 52 week project, a commitment to produce at least one photograph each week for a year.  With the following images that commitment will be fulfilled.  My intention is to not repeat the 52 week commitment, but to instead branch out and pursue some other, as yet unspecified projects.  Stay tuned!

Christmas day brought us a wind storm which knocked out our power.  We tired of waiting for it to come back on so we went for a drive and ended up in Seattle.  The city was very quiet in an eerie sort of way.  We didn't really expect to find much of anything open, and we weren't disappointed.  We went to the Pike Place Market and nothing, save the Mee Sum Chinese pastry shop, was open.  We each had a Humbow and split a Coke.  From there we drove down 1st Avenue to the SoDo District and through Pioneer Square.  By the time we got home the power was back on.  Not exactly a Christmas miracle, but we'll take it.

Rotary Grocery


 Market Grill


Lower Floor


Pig Alley


Western Avenue


Western Avenue


Beecher's Cheese


Pike Place



King Street Station


King Street Station


King Street Station


 Storefront on South Jackson

Project 52 - Week 51

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

December 24

South Downtown Seattle was fairly quiet, but then the Seahawks were playing and everybody was in Century Link Stadium.  I made sure I was out of there before the game let out.

Razor Wire and Cranes



Loft Apartments



Barney's Loans



Smith and Columbia Towers



Mount Rainier

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Project 52 - Week 50

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

December 17

Edison Slough in Washington's Skagit Valley, looking west.

Edison Slough

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Project 52 - Week 49

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

This time of year, as autumn wanes and winter is waiting in the wings, our days are dominated by the night.  It gets dark earlier and the sun rises later.  As such, there is more opportunity for low-light photography, and I have been embracing that of late...I love the tonal qualities one can achieve when low-light images are rendered in black and white.  Look for more to come.

December 8

I often pass by this concrete plant on my way home from work, and the interplay of light and dark, illumination and shadow across the plant's superstructure proves irresistible.  I anticipate more visits to this site.




Concrete Plant



Concrete Plant 2


December 9

On my way home from work one day this week I'm visually assaulted by an enormous sign and a massive tent, a canvass pavilion really, one of colossal proportions.  Both sign and pavilion are bathed in an illumination so bright that they seem to leap from the night making the darkness insignificant.  It certainly catches my attention, and I'm sure that's the intent, for this is the advance setup for Cavalia.  But for me there's something else...an implied invitation, a calling if you will, to capture these images photographically.  I return the following night and do just that.



Cavalia



Cavalia Pavilion



Cavalia Pavilion 2

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Project 52 - Week 48

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

November 29






December 2

Half Moon

Friday, November 25, 2011

Project 52 - Week 47

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

November 23


Otay Mesa

November 24

Talk to the Hand

Monday, November 21, 2011

Project 52 - Week 46

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

November 19

Aikido Dojo

The "Sunset Cliffs Aikido" dojo, located in the alley behind "Hodad's" in Ocean Beach, California.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Project 52 - Week 45

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

November 10

The Full Luna

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Project 52 - Week 44

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

November 5



Smith Tower From Up Yesler Way



Old Office Building on Yesler



Who Cares?



Only...



Luna

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Project 52 - Week 43

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

October 29


For whatever reason, I seem to be reverting to B&W imagery lately.  This weekend I found myself in Seattle at the north end of Lake Union, both in the Fremont District and at Gas Works Park.  I was fortunate to have such a beautiful day in which to capture some photographs.  Here is a sampling.



Fremont Power



Fremont Power 2



Fremont Power 3



Walking By



Old Gasification Plant



Grassy Hill



Float Plane Takes Off From Lake Union

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Project 52 - Week 42


A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

October 17


Monday morning 
I was out walking my dog before heading off to work and I spied the moon hanging in the pre-dawn sky.  Anticipating an opportunity, I grabbed my tripod and hot-footed it to work.  Once there I was pleased to see that the moon had not been hidden by clouds, so I mounted my camera and long lens onto my tripod and set about capturing this image.  While this low-res version doesn't do it justice, I am very pleased with the way it came out.


Fat Half Moon

October 22

This afternoon we went out to visit a Pub in a nearby town for a burger and a beer.  Afterward I captured this image of the town hall.  On our way back I took a back road and a ramshackle old structure caught my eye.


City of Carnation



Gravity At Work



Still Standing

Project 52 - Week 41

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

October 12


The Commons

If you've been following this blog you'll know that the school where I work underwent a major addition this past summer.  Now the addition has been dedicated and tours have been conducted, but still there are those who haven't seen it in person.  The school's Annual Report will be coming out soon and I was asked to provide some shots for a "virtual tour" of the new construction.  This image is part of that collection and shows the main entrance to the new area..."The Commons".

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Project 52 - Week 40

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

October 8



Old Barn Overgrown

This old barn sits alongside Hwy 203 just south of Duvall, WA.  It's been there for quite some time, hence the "Old" designation.  It's no longer in use and has any number of holes, of varying sizes, in the roof.  A few years ago it was going to be torn down, but from what I heard, a group of people got together with enough in donations to buy the barn with plans to turn it into some sort of performing arts center.  It has yet to host any performances, but it is still standing, and for that I'm glad. 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Project 52 - Week 39

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

September 30


Sunrise Over Foggy Bottom



Sunrise Over Foggy Bottom (B&W)



...To The Place I Belong

There are several different ways for me to get to work in the morning.  This has its advantages if there be traffic issues, or should I wish to avoid the freeways...which is always the case.

One of the routes I frequently take is the West Lake Sammamish Parkway, which, oddly enough, skirts the west shore of Lake Sammamish.  The top photo was taken looking east from the side of West Lake Sam Pkwy, just south of Marymoor Park.  I've had my eye on this location for some time, and this morning presented me with a most auspicious opportunity...so I took it!  Oh, color and black & white, why both?  While each of them evoke different emotions and present different qualities, I find that I like them both equally well and I felt it would be unfair of me to offer you one in favor of the other.

The bottom photo was taken on my way home from work.  Turning left or right as I leave each offer their own opportunities and challenges, depending on time of day, day of the week, weather conditions, etc, but this day I turned right.  I had previously noticed the way this short stretch of road appeared to present itself as a length of unfurled ribbon, and today found me with just the right combination of favorable light, weather conditions, preparation and time so that I was able to stop in the road for a few moments  and capture this image.  It may not be an award winner, but it pleases me in a very basic and elemental way.  (The title...can you place the reference?)