Sunday, 9 October 2011

Art and About - A grey tsunami


We are in the middle of 'Spring fair' excitement in our city. The weather is not co-operating. We had blue skies and fine days during August, but September and October have been grey and dull.


This is my take on netting strung across THE major intersection of the CBD, right in front of the Town Hall. It is a challenge to make the entire work interesting in a photgraph during the day (Ann at Sydney Meandering has a shot of the entire work plus anchor points). The addition of lights during the evening make a difference (a random shot shared on Flikr). However, as is my want, I wondered is showing just detail would add interest.

16 comments:

Ron Roelandt said...

Saw Ann's photo. Impressive the measures. I love how you catched some details. Waiting for some nightshots. ;-)

Luis Gomez said...

Love your shots Julie!

Halcyon said...

I love that first shot. The texture is really cool!

Stefan Jansson said...

That first photo is brilliant.

Kay L. Davies said...

They turned out well, didn't they, Julie? I like them!
Seems Kirsten is doing well, too. I'm SO glad.
Loved the photos of Alannah on the Wii. She's so wonderful, a heart-gladdening sight every time.

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

freefalling said...

I'm not sayin nuthin about nuthin about what that looks like!

Ann said...

I like your take on it, especially the first one. I'm hoping to get a night shot on the way home on Thursday (if its not raining).

Anonymous said...

Interesting textures...

Mark said...

Yes after so much good weather the holidays were cold, wet and windy. Oh well we made the most of it. Now it is back to work and sunny weather will return.

Jim said...

It's an interesting work but what's more interesting is the location, over a busy intersection. Shame the sky wasn't cooperating. It would have been great against blue.

brattcat said...

absolutely. these are sensual and beautiful.

brattcat said...

precisely the same use for the common in 'old' new england.

Vicki said...

Love the detail you've captured in the top image. Reminds me of an arty spider's web. :)

Joan Elizabeth said...

I think I like the bottom shot best because it gives some sense of the bigger work and that little glimpse of cloud in the sky. The top one could be an old stocking or something.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I think the details look great Julie, good to see both views.

Jilly said...

There shots are beautiful, Julie. Such clarity with the sky above as they billow and fall.