Wednesday, October 06, 2010

A Rivulet Runs Through It


A River Runs Through It
Photo & Text © 2010 Kim- Seattle Daily Photo. All rights reserved; no use, alteration, reproduction or republishing in any media.
A couple guys were chatting outside the Alibi Room when I took this twilight shot in Post Alley. All the usual suspects are present: The Market Theater gum wall, the theater's neon sign, the Post Alley sign in the distance, the alleyway lamps and the light patterns they form, the street artists stickers and posters on the right hand wall, the Alibi Room's neon sign, that patch of blue hour light, and running through it all, a trickle of water through the cobblestones

8 comments:

Maya said...

Great shot!

brattcat said...

Fascinating how you direct our attention to the water and then invite us to see the rest.

Louis la Vache said...

hee hee...
The title of your post is a good play on the title of the movie...
;-D

Petrea Burchard said...

Seattle has a personality all its own. This shot is exemplary of that.

Lynette said...

One super post after another, that's what I've enjoyed as I browsed through your blog. It's obvious you're enjoying so very much around you. Neat!

Jilly said...

So agree - the title is perfect and as usual, so is the photograph. So atmospheric and absolutely made by that trickle of water. Reminds me of the villages in France where water often runs down the centre of the streets.

Pat said...

Ha! Love the title!! And the photo, too; so typical of downtown shots almost everywhere. Very good!

Halcyon said...

I love the title. The shot has a spooky feel.