Showing posts with label holiday season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday season. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

Light Displays on the Ground and in the Sky - Pittsburgh 12.11.14

With the holiday season upon us, evergreens with strings of lights on them are probably the easiest thing to find. One of the best displays in Pittsburgh exists at Market Square among the jutting towers of glass and steel that are PPG Place and the surrounding skyscrapers of the square. The ice rink at PPG Place wraps around a massive tree across from a row of lit up trees leading to a village with more displays. Lights move up and down along the triangular rooftops of PPG Place and the vast amount of lit up branches allows for numerous bokeh rich photographs. Metallic orbs mimic a modern version of a tree in the center of Market Square, a stark contrast to the classical style of the Macy's window displays and Allegheny County Courthouse lights.

While the holidays provide vivid and plentiful displays of light, nothing matches the colors of the sky during the cold seasons sunsets. The time around sunset is always the best for photography and I always find myself looking outside trying to predict that evenings possibilities. Unfortunately, living along the downward part of a large hill disrupts the view. I often find that as soon as I make my way over the hill, the sky looks completely different but many times the colors of the sunset hover over an area without much to use for a foreground. This time as I left the Waterfront rich shades of orange, pink, and pale blue and green sat right above the expanse of the Hi-Level Bridge. Luckily, one of Pittsburgh's best kept secret views at the end of Forrester St. in Greenfield was right in the range of the display. The view stretches from Hazelwood to the South Side, Mt. Washington, Downtown and Oakland. With a bit of adjustment of temperature and tint, saturation and hue of the sunset colors, and use of a graduated filter I was able to create the unique edits of the original shot shown at the end of this entry.














Sunset 12.11.14





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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Seasons Greetings - Lit Up Evergreens and LED's - Pittsburgh Holiday Lights

With the weather changing and the first snowfall of the season long gone, the holiday light displays throughout Pittsburgh turn on after a Tryptophan induced coma. Pittsburgh is home to many progressive and historic landmarks that allow for a wide variety of holiday displays. As Market Square enters a new era of development, it plays host to an ice skating rink, Christmas tree and other holiday fare among modern and progressive steel and glass structures. Unfortunately, Market Square is not shown in the following pictures, but they do show the tree at the City County Building, Point State Park and the light displays at Phipps Conservatory. More displays exist such as the PPG Wintergarden, Pittsburgh Zoo, Kennywood, Schenley Plaza. The quantity and placement of lights allows for use of shallow depth of field by using larger apertures and longer focal lengths.Shallow depth of field will create an effect known as bokeh - aesthetically pleasing out of focus elements as is exemplified in some of the following photographs.



Point State Park



City County Building






Phipps Conservatory
(1st photo snowy downtown from Schenley Park)

















Phipps Conservatory
(taken with 50mm f1.8)