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This pocket park on the site of a former gas station in the Uptown neighborhood is six months old. During the day it doesn't seem like much more than an extremely tidy vacant lot surrounded by an artful wooden walkway on two sides, a few saplings planted here and there, and several benches lining two tall concrete walls. The center of the park is covered with gravel rather than grass or plants. There is a concrete slab at an angle in the back corner to serve as a stage area, and the architect's drawing shows intentions for tables and chairs to be introduced under the trees at some point. At night, though, the tiny park becomes a jewel alive with bright moving vertical bands of color illuminating the two tall walls at the back. What the park needs if it is to live up to its hoped for "urban oasis" status, though, is water: a low pool, a rocky fountain. . .even cobblestones that would reflect when they are wet with rain. . . something natural and fluid.
magnifique ce patchwork de couleurs, avec en cadeau les ombres
ReplyDeleteIt's an eye-popping image Kim.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo ........its truly awesome. Where exactly is it Id like to see it on my next visit to Seattle
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those that makes you gasp when it comes up on the browser. Thanks for giving us the bare tree and the man's shadow in the picture, Kim. They make this a great shot.
ReplyDeletePerfectly composed as always. We would be thankful for this oasis here with or without the pizazz. Wow.
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Beautiful colours:)
ReplyDeleteI know exactly where that spot is. So there's a park there now! That's gorgeous! I can see this as a favorite spot for local photographers!
ReplyDeleteThis shot is fantastic! I'll have to check out this park sometime...
ReplyDeleteThat is just a beautiful shot of this park, and you've said it all---a jewel alive with color.
ReplyDeleteFabulous especially with the shadow walker silhouette against the vivid colours
ReplyDeleteThat's great light art. I like the sharp contrast of the bench. And the passer by makes it come alive.
ReplyDeleteWow! A nocturnal rainbow in Seattle...really creative shot.
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic place - a must see on my next visit.
ReplyDeleteamazing how you bring us such rich colors.
Wow Kim. Every time I come back here I wonder how you do it...capturing such brilliant shots. The colours are one thing, but the person walking by gives it movement.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you don't want to do a Zazzle store?