It's time again for a #WednesdayWalk, the tag created by @tattoodjay to encourage us to try and get out once a week for a short walk, which can be from your office, home or anywhere really, and to walk for a few blocks or a few minutes looking for things to get shots of.
A while back, my friend @rossfletcher pointed out that some of the abstract images that he and I were posting were reminiscent of Mark Rothko's "colourfield paintings." Looking for inspiration in my art, but in no way comparing myself to Mark Rothko, I have been deliberately trying to capture photos that imitate Rothko. Last weekend I used soft focus and intentional camera movement, but on this #WednesdayWalk from my office I just tried to isolate the color and details. So, join me in a lunchtime walk from my office to the golf course cafe and back, sipping a nice iced Americano on the return trip. First, inside the building where I work:
...and then outdoors to really start the walk. First with shots of the outside of the building:
...and then some views along the way:
Well, I'm back at the office, enjoying the last few sips of that iced Americano. I hope that you enjoyed the walk and the images. Sometimes I get in a rut and need something to inspire me to get out and shoot some pictures, and #WednesdayWalk and Rothko's "colourfield paintings" did the trick. By the way @tattoodjay, if you read this far, Rothko also did realistic paintings, often of commuters with their details blurred. One of his most famous is Entrance to Subway (1938)...feeling inspired for a Rothko walk of your own?