Architecture

10-30-13 Salt Lake City Court House (HDR)

2013 10-30 Salt Lake City Court House (HDR) by Watertown, South Dakota, photographer Scott Shephard During our recent stay in Salt Lake City we had a room with a view. I took several photos of the courthouse as seen from our room but I liked this one best, largely because of the way the strong sunlight helps light up the building against the distant cloud covered landscape. I walked over to visit the court house but it is much less ornate in the interior public spaces.

Canon 5DIII f/8.0 ISO125 100mm

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09-20-13 Fortress

2013 09-20 Fortress by Scott Shephard I would say that today's photo stands in sharp contrast to yesterday's and in even starker contrast to the Alaska photos I have posted lately. But I don't mind juxtaposing from time to time.

I was driving on Highway 14 when I noticed these 4 grain storage units standing starkly on a distant hill. I was struck by how much they looked like parts of a castle from a distance. Of course, I was also struck by the stark setting of these structures, which is accentuated by the pure, blue South Dakota sky. Finally, the gentle serpentine horizon line, just barely colored in yellow, contrasts with the otherwise square and linear geometry of this capture.

Canon 5DIII 1/500s f/11.0 ISO250 75mm

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04-17-13 The Getty Center, Los Angeles

2013 04-17 The Getty Center, Los Angeles by Scott Shephard

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03-08-13 Vox Populorum

2013 03-08 Vox PopulorumThis is the Minnesota state senate chamber. Though it isn't legible in this photo, there is text in the semi-circle above the Speaker's podium. In Latin it says, "Vox Populorum Est Vox Dei." Translated it means "The voice of the people is the voice of God." That's got to be encouraging for the senators who may think that when they pass legislation, they are speaking for God.As my loyal readers may remember, this isn't the first photo I've posted of the capitol building in St. Paul. But, unlike the others, it isn't HDR. The reason is that visitors only have access to this balcony when on a guided tour. And our tour only had a few minutes in this room.Also, unlike my other capitol building photos, which reveal an obsession with symmetry, there is little linear symmetry in this photo. But there is unity. When I stepped into this room, I was immediately struck by all of the circles that are present. To me, the circular shapes make this room much more friendly and inviting. Was that the architect's intent?Though I don't know the architect's intent, I do know that the circle has long been a symbol of unity, wholeness and even of femininity. (Back off, Freud!). And, in some circles (pardon the pun) the circle is a symbol of God. And in writing this sentence, today's post has made a complete circle (pun again?). God is mentioned in the first paragraph. And the last sentence ends with the word "God." Or should I say "Deus?"

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02-21-13 Hand Turned (Reprise)

2013 02-21 Hand TurnedTS Eliot was wrong. Februrary, not April, is "the cruelest month." At least for me. Yes, the days are getting longer. Yes, the temperature ocassionally soars into the high 20s. But it is often in the heart of February that what I think is SAAD (seasonal affective disorder) hits me. And I lose my will to post new photos to this blog.So I'm posting old stuff. . . But, in the event that you haven't meticulously looked at all four years of my posts, you've probably never seen some of these. So maybe they're not old.

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02-19-13 Centraal Station - Amsterdam (Reprise)

2013 02-19 Centraal StationTS Eliot was wrong. Februrary, not April, is "the cruelest month." At least for me. Yes, the days are getting longer. Yes, the temperature ocassionally soars into the high 20s. But it is often in the heart of February that what I think is SAAD (seasonal affective disorder) hits me. And I lose my will to post new photos to this blog.So I'm posting old stuff. . . But, in the event that you haven't meticulously looked at all four years of my posts, you've probably never seen some of these. So maybe they're not old.

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02-18-13 Angels In the Architecture (HDR)

2013 02-18 Angels In the Architecture (HDR)In his song "You Can Call me Al" Paul Simon sings

He is a foreign manHe is surrounded by the soundThe soundCattle in the marketplaceScatterlings and orphanagesHe looks around, aroundHe sees angels in the architectureSpinning in infinityHe says Amen! and Hallelujah!

I've never understood the lyrics of this song, but I do like the line that refers to "angels in the architecture." And if you look closely at any building like the Minnesota state capitol building, there are angels everywhere. But in this photo, it seems that there actually is an angel. And I hadn't seen it until after I picked the title for the post.If you look at all three of my HDR capitol photos over the last few days, you will see an attempt at achieving perfect symmetry in my composition. Frankly, I'm a bit obsessive about it and I spend considerable time in framing the photo trying to get the lines perfect and if they aren't perfect, I fix them in the crop. Good or bad? I don't know. But in capitol building architecture there seems to be plenty of balance and symmetry and my photos strive to capture that.

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02-17-13 The Second Story

2013 02-17 Second StoryI had mentioned yesterday that I didn't get enough time in the Minnesota state capitol building the other day. I made up for that by going back late yesterday morning. I knew when I went that I was going to take several series of photos with my camera on a tripod so that I could later process them into high dynamic range photos (HDR).This photo was taken on the second floor looking west. One of the things I like about the way the camera interprets this space is the way it sees color. The columns and the stairs are lit by a skylight but the space behind the columns is lit by incandescent lighting. The space behind the columns is warm and the columns are a cooler gray due to this lighting.The other thing I like in this photo is the amount of texture that is present. I think that texture can be both something you feel (such as the tops of the Corinthian columns) and can be something you see (such as the variegated stone in the columns.) And there is plenty of both in this scene.I will be posting at least two more from my "Minnesota State Capitol" series. I hope you like HDR architecture.Canon 5DIII 1/5s f/6.3 ISO400 16mm

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02-16-13 Capitol Dome (HDR)

2013 02-15 Capitol Dome (DHR)Some of my photo/media students and I made a short stop at the Minnesota state capitol building recently. This is the kind of place I'd spend a few hour photographing, not 15 minutes. But we were on a tight schedule.But during my time I did capture a few photos of this beautiful structure, including this HDR photo of the dome from floor level.

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02-12-13 Back In the Days of Film

2013 02-12 Back In the Days of Film. . .

Here's a photo that was taken with my Canon film camera 12 years ago. Yes, film! If you look closely, you will see white specks. Those are dust specks on the negative. And if you look closely again, you will see film grain. Holy cow!My workflow for this photo was as follows

  • Visit the Como Park Conservatory in Minnesota
  • Take the photo
  • Go home
  • Develop the film in my makeshift darkroom
  • Scan the negative with my very slow high resolution film and slide scanner
  • Put the scanned file in a folder on my Mac
  • Burn the folder to a CD (yes, a CD)
  • Put the CD into a CD case
  • Put the CD case in my very crowded closet
  • Forget about the CD case for 12 years
  • Look for a shirt that fell off the hanger in my closet
  • Find the CD case
  • Forget about the shirt and everything else
  • Post the photo after minor retouching in Aperture
  • There you go. And, if you ask me, I like the photo but it's not all that special. As if no one else ever stood here and took the exact picture. . . .

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    02-11-13 Classes Cancelled

    2013 02-11 Classes CancelledA major winter storm moved through our part of the state, bringing about a foot of snow and high winds. Sadly, classes at Lake Area Technical Institute were cancelled.

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    02-09-13 Stone Lion

    2013 02-09 Stone LionTS Eliot was wrong. Februrary, not April, is "the cruelest month." At least for me. Yes, the days are getting longer. Yes, the temperature ocassionally soars into the high 20s. But it is often in the heart of February that what I think is SAAD (seasonal affective disorder) hits me. And I lose my will to post new photos to this blog.So I'm posting old stuff. . . But, in the event that you haven't meticulously looked at all four years of my posts, you've probably never seen some of these. So maybe they're not old.

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