I left work tonight a little early at 5pm but it was already dark outside. But, and this is a huge but, it wasn’t raining. So I thought I’d try and take a picture on the way home. At first I figured I’d drive into Redmond Town Center and see if I could get a nice shot of the city lights (they light all the trees around the shops and it looks very pretty). But on the way I had another idea.
In Marymoor Park they have this huge rock climbing structure. Now I knew it wan’t lit at night so knew it would be very dark, but I had an idea. So I parked up in Marymoor and grabbed my camera bag and tripod and walked over the the climbing wall. The wall is a pretty impressive structure, almost a piece of art actually, all angles and overhangs and it’s also enclosed in a high metal fence that goes all the way round. I’m not sure what the fence is for but the gate was open so I went in and set up.
I put the camera on the tripod and set it on a 30 second exposure with a relatively small aperture, so when I took a picture you couldn’t really see any details in the structure at all, it was basically in silhouette. Then I got out my flashlight and when I pressed the shutter, I started to paint the climbing wall with the light. The result is tonights image.
The flashlight I used is an LED light, pretty strong but the color of the light was very different to the ambient light being thrown from the distant street lamps. So the wall had a blue hue, which actually looked pretty good.
I took quite a few pictures as I was having problem focussing on the wall before I pressed the shutter. It was so dark the camera couldn’t find focus. So there I was in the dark shining a flashlight on the wall. It must have looked pretty odd. Some women was standing outside the fence with her dogs, I think she wanted to come inside but was concerned that there was some strage dude with a flashlight – I sure she couldn’t see or understand what I was doing.
Anyway the end result came out pretty well. I liked the sky above and you can make out the fence and near by buildings and trees. I also like the fact that the street lamp was throwing orange light and the flashlight blue – this is normally a photographers nightmare but here I think it added to the image. Well at least it’s different (which is what Lisa usually say’s when she doesn’t like the picture).
Don’t know how this happened but Master Chief got trappend in a huge candle holder! Took him ages to get out.