Steel Structure #2, Seattle

Steel Structure #2, Seattle
R”Steel Structure #2, Seattle” — usted steel structure with rusted surface. Minimalist image. Seattle, Washington

A second photo in a series of detail shots of structures, textures, and buildings at the Seattle Sculpture Park.


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Steel Structure, Seattle

Steel Structure
Steel Structure. Seattle, Washington. January 1, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

During the first day of my recent early-January 2008 trip to Seattle I had some time two wander around the Seattle Sculpture Park. This is a great place to spend a bit of outdoor time in Seattle – not too far from downtown and the surrounding attractions, but an open space overlooking Puget Sound and filled with interesting sculpture. I made several photographs while I was there, mostly focusing on details of some of the sculptures and other structures.

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Traveler, Seattle Airport

Traveler, Seattle Airport
Traveler, Seattle Airport. Seattle, Washington. January 4, 2008. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

I pass through the Seattle airport a few times each year, and I always like to spend some time in this part of the main terminal watching for photographic subjects. The main feature of this structure is a curving “wall of windows” that can create some very interesting lighting when conditions are just right.

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Fun with Panoramas

Earlier I posted a panoramic photograph of the Seattle skyline shot at night from West Seattle. While I’m on the subject, a bit more about getting this shot. I go to Seattle somewhat regularly, having a number of relatives living in the area, and I’ve come to enjoy photographing Seattle quite a bit. My son lives in downtown Seattle and knows far more about the area than I do, so I welcome his suggestions about interesting things to see and places to go.

He had mentioned that the view of the Seattle waterfront from West Seattle is stunning. I’d never been over there, though I’d seen the area from the air on approach to SeaTac. In any case, I had the idea of getting out there at night in the back of my mind during my last visit. One rainy evening I took him back to his place in the Capitol Hill area and – miracle of miracles! – the rain seemed to let up. I quickly decided to head over to West Seattle and see if I could find a place to do my photography.

Having no idea what the roads are like in West Seattle, I pretty quickly ended up in the wrong place – on a road heading across the area and away from the Seattle view. I finally just decided to take the next right turn and see where it would lead. After wandering around on a bunch of random streets I finally made it down to the waterline where there seemed to be some kind of park. I stopped, checked out my surroundings, grabbed my camera, lenses, and tripod and went to work. The rain held off just long enough for me to grab a few panorama sequences, and a couple of them turned out quite well.

Seattle Night Skyline Panorama
Seattle Night Skyline Panorama. Seattle, Washington. January 2, 2008. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. – all rights reserved.

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