Canon S90

Colors

I’ve been posting a lot of either signage or black and white photos lately and wanted to change things up. So here is a short series of photos that predominantly feature one primary (or near-primary) color.

A large, red, cinderblock wall. A green wooden door is set into its center, surrounded by light blue wood panel. One way street sign on the far left.

Red
November 9, 2022
Bellefonte, PA
Ricoh GR II

The underside of a bright orange storefront awning.

Orange
May 11, 2011
Somewhere in Midtown East, New York City
Canon S90

Shrubbery with bright yellow leaves in a front yard. Green grass and fallen leaves below; fence and stone house behind.

Yellow
October 20, 2020
Pleasant Gap, PA
Ricoh GR II

One open green door on the left, propped open and overlapping a closed one on the right. Three printed signs with directional arrows read: MEN'S BATHROOM <-. WOMEN'S BATHROOM <- ("(ANOTHER)" hand-written across the top). WOMEN'S BATHROOM ->

Green
May 16, 2015
Collins Auditorium
Fordham University, Bronx, NY
iPhone 5S

Trees and leaves would've been the obvious picks for green, so I'm trying to be a little clever. I found that I had two copies of this photo—one that included more of the door frames and surrounding area, and this one, cropped so there's nearly nothing but green. There's something comforting about recognizing that the same sorts of things have caught my eye over time, and this photo has two of them—signage and large swaths of color.

Evening. Overcast sky, saturated blue clouds. Silhouettes of trees. Foreground: shadowed house with yellow light visible through windows.

Blue
July 3, 2021
Ricoh GR II

Indigo
January 11, 2005
Italy
Sony Cybershot DSC-P93

Indigo's a tough one. I'm kinda guessing here. Unfortunately, I don't recall exactly where in Italy this was taken, except that it was at a point in the trip when we were doing day trips to towns in Umbria.

Violet
May 16, 2021
Ricoh GR II

Christmas Miscellany

Since the photo sale shipping deadlines for a "by Christmas" arrival have all passed, I thought I might switch gears for a few days to share some seasonally appropriate photos (I'll get back to the photo sale posts towards the end of the month, since that code will expire on 12/31).

Sculpture of coiled snake in outdoor arboretum, pink ribbon wrapped around its neck.

December 19, 2021. Canon EOS 60D, ISO 640, Sigma 30mm 1.4, ƒ/2, 1/125s

Penn State's arboretum has some beautiful lights up right now, and it's certainly worth a look. Having gone two weekends in a row with family, it does feel like dusk (around 4 p.m.) is probably ideal—it's light enough that you can still see the rest of the garden, but dark enough that the lights have some pop. We were delighted to see that all the animal sculptures in the Children's Garden had been given some sort of festive flair.

Christmas lights tightly wound around a tree trunk.

December 5, 2015. Canon EOS 60D, ISO 100, Sigma 30mm 1.4, f/1.4, 1/500s

This shot’s from December of 2015, in New York City. This looks well-suited for one of those "can you believe it?" comparison statistics, like, if you took the light strands from all the trees in front of this building, and laid them end by end, they'd reach from the AC units to the sub-basement or something like that.

Santa Claus driving a pedicab through Times Square on a rainy night.

December 17, 2016. Ricoh GR II, ISO 140, f/2.8, 1/60s.

I think I've posted this at least twice in the past few years, but I do not care, because Santa Claus driving a pedicab through Times Square on a rainy night never gets old.

A crowded, ornate hallway filled with persons in formalwear. Tall fronds to L and R wrapped in Christmas lights.

December 1, 2018, Ricoh GR II, ISO 1600, f/5, 1/160s.

From New Orleans on December 1, 2018. As I scroll through my photo library, I realize that I don't have a ton of Christmas decor photos that aren't from NYC. Which is fine, but for a series of posts, I thought I may as well try and diversify a bit!

Black and white. Wire sculpture of an angel holding a trumpet.

December 20, 2010, Canon PowerShot S90, ISO 400, f/2, 1/60s.

Merry Christmas!

From December 20, 2010, Rockefeller Center.