Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Flag of an imaginary nation

brick wall flag
This isn't the first time I've found a flag in an unusual place. Since I found a Flickr group called flags of imaginary nations, I've kept an eye out for such things. This is the side of an apartment building near my home. The space where two wall textures meet was a perfect subject for this "flag." If some bricklayers' union wants to use this, I'm open to offers...

Monday, October 20, 2008

Where Blue Angels Get Their Wings

Where Blue Angels Get Their Wings - photo ©Scott Allan Stevens, all rights reservedWhen the weather turns wet and blustery, it's time to come indoors and play in the macro studio with what few flowers remain, and other fun objects. More macro studio shots coming soon...

Friday, October 3, 2008

Red Waves, Blue Waves

Red Waves - photo ©Scott Allan Stevens
Blue Waves - photo ©Scott Allan Stevens
I've been seeing light recently, even as the sun wanes in the sky with the autumnal cycle. On separate occasions in the past week, I've found light reflecting off water in interesting ways, and only after posting these did I realize the similarity. Sunlight - water - bold colored wall. Colorful balm as the gray clouds set in for the start of our rainy season here in the Pacific Northwest.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Iron Constellation

During the recent Fremont Fair in Seattle, pedestrians had the rare chance to take over the Fremont bridge, a wonderful piece of ironwork with great photographic interest. The Fremont Bridge was opened on Friday June 15, 1917 at a cost of $410,000. The first of four city bascules to cross the Lake Washington Ship Canal, the Fremont Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and is also a designated city landmark.

One of my favorite comments about this photo is: "Like an iron map of constellations, with two flying saucers."