Blue Steel
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Simple post today. I grabbed this shot a few weeks back after shooting the Children’s Action Alliance charity event in downtown Phoenix. I had some time to kill so I walked around a bit with Canon in hand.
The architecture of this building caught my eye along with the dappled light being reflected on it. As I stared at the light patterns I started seeing shapes in them much like we do with clouds. Of course standing in an urban jungle is not nearly as fun as lying flat on your back in a nice grassy meadow staring up at the sky.
Until next time…
Camera: Canon 5DM2 with a Tamron 17-35mm
Processing: Lightroom 3, CS4, Phototools 2.6
Sweet light dude – very cool patterns.
Very cool picture!
Very cool Chris. I lvoe the patterns. I was seeing shapes to…some of them look like Christmas stockings.
The building is turning into a cow, or just trying to look like one 🙂 Love those light patterns.
This is really cool Chris, I probably would have walked right by this, I see all kinds of things! Mushrooms, rubber ducks…maybe I’m losing my mind, haha
Neat building
I’m a big fan of architectural photography, and I really like this shot. Well done.
Love this, Chris. The dappling of light in contrast to the blue side is so cool. Nice details and lines as well. 🙂
Not even sure I’ve ever seen that building…nice shot Chris.
Just love the patterned light on the building Chris. Pretty awesome shot.
Great shot! Love the patterns from the shadows! Did you get a 5DM2 recently too?
I wish. I rented it to shoot an event and wedding.
I just love speckled light on a building. Great stuff.
very cool, I dig abstracts like this, well seen and shot Chris!
The building with its pattern in the grey tiles and the additional relief to some of the narrower panels would have made an interesting image but to add the light dapples makes it even better. Nice capture.
Great lighting Chris, nice catch!
Cool shot! Love that light on the interesting architecture.
Wow that’s cool. Reminds me of the side of some sci-fi space ship 🙂
Nice angle, Good job Chris…