Mediterranean architecture Photos

Thursday, February 5, 2009
Quatrefoil and Clocktower
The Courthouse is one of the most photographed buildings in Santa Barbara.
Still, the building itself sits on two sides of a city block. If you take
a closer look the details could keep you busy for weeks with a camera. I can't imagine
the effort that went into creating them.
The small window beneath the clocktower on the Garden side
is one of those details that you might easily miss.
If you look around you can find these Quatrefoil or "four leafed"
windows all throughout the architecture of our city but I think
this is the most ornate and beautiful example you'll find.

Monday, September 1, 2008
Mission Rose Garden Sunset
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I really love the fountain by the
Santa Barbara Mission. But most people don't realize there is
another fountain across the street in the rose garden.
It is really worth the little walk, especially at sunset.
If you have been around the site for a while
you know that I really like the clouds in the winter
around Santa Barbara. Mainly because we don't normally get
much weather in the summer other than some very thick low fog
in the mornings. Well, this summer has been a little different.
Not much fog, I assume because it has not been very cool at night,
but lots of humidity. On the plus side we have had some
really nice winter-like sunsets. Of course there is one drawback.
The night before last was so warm and humid I almost could not breathe.
Fortunately it looks like we are starting to get a break from the heat.

Saturday, March 15, 2008
Santa Barbara Courthouse Clocktower View
This was the same day as the recent Mission shot. It was also the day of the grand reopening of the Granada theatre on state street. That is what the giant tent is for in the gardens in this image. Aparently the reception was at the Courthouse. I actually thought of taking a shot of the Granada, but apparently it was not a priority to get ALL of the boards off the windows before opening night. Of course, those were the office windows and they were probably not very noticable after dark. At any rate, it was a fun day of shooting!

Friday, January 4, 2008
Mission Storm
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Another attempt to get to the Nativity Scene at the mission a
couple of weeks ago, and still no animals. Probably
a good thing for them, it was raining like crazy.
But I do so hate to come home empty handed!
And, I still have not had a chance to develop
the film from this evening. This was from my
digital camera, but four feet wide just might not be big enough. :-D

Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Santa Barbara Hills
Happy New Year!
It's been a busy holiday season. This
was from one of my many trips by the Mission
to see if the animals were in
the nativity scene yet.
I had no luck there before things got too busy, but
as long as I was out with my camera...

Friday, December 14, 2007
Sunset at 1525 State
When the evening sun does beautiful things like this I find myself
wishing I could drop everything and take pictures.
Today I had a busy afternoon of meetings and appointments,
fortunately one of them was with a new client so I just
happened to have my camera handy. I think the wispy
pink clouds really add a lot! Not to mention the
cool bus tail lights that came through at just the right time.
This is a combination of five images in what is called a High Dynamic Range Image, mostly
used in this case to pick
out the details in the bright spots. One of the interesting things
about one of those bright spots is the color of the sign.
That lovely green is the way film (or in this case a digital sensor)
sees fluorescent lights. As they ummm... "encourage" us in California
to use the CFLs my evening shots are going to get a lot
greener, supposedly in more ways than one.

Sunday, December 9, 2007
Archway Palms
I still have not had a chance to get my
film developed from my adventures last week.
(Been a busy week with a sick hound dog.) But
this was one of my test shots from my digital camera.
For the next couple of weeks the christmas decorations
will be at their peak so I'm going to try to get
as much time behind my camera as possible.
So, with a little luck, I should have some nice new images
under the tree for Christmas. That is if the hound
has not managed to knock the tree over by then.

Sunday, December 2, 2007
Santa Barbara Courthouse Palms
Another angle on the Santa Barbara Courthouse. The early morning light casts some beautiful shadows.

Sunday, October 21, 2007
Courthouse Glow
Sometimes its nice to take a closer look
at something beautiful. This is a gateway
into the Santa Barbara Courthouse. The
building as a whole is amazing, but as
I am so fond of pointing out I really like
the details. There is some incredible
craftsmanship there that I don't think
you would find very easily today. Perhaps
the only thing that will make me stop
sounding like my grandfather now (WHYYYY, IN MY DAY... !) is
to point out that it was probably pretty
rare to EVER find this kind of creativity!
(Unless of course, it was actually one of my perfectionist
German grandfathers doing it! :-D At least I come
by it honestly!)

Sunday, August 26, 2007
Courthouse Light
We are getting some unseasonable moisture from the
hurricane that went through the Gulf of Mexico
last week. The days have been really humid, but the
clouds have been a nice change. Seemed like a good
time for some evening shots of the courthouse.
This is actually a combination of about ten exposures
in a technique called a High Dynamic Range Image.
Takes a little work, but a normal long exposure
would have blown out the image around the lantern
and you would still not have been able to see
the clouds and stars.

Saturday, November 25, 2006
A Cloudy Day in Santa Barbara
Ok, not all the cloudy days are this pretty here.
But yesterday was!
I like these vertical panoramas.
I think they play especially well with the format
of the site.

Monday, January 16, 2006
Courthouse Clock Tower
I'm always trying to find a different angle on my subjects.
Especially ones as photographed as the Santa Barbara Courthouse.
This is the courthouse clock tower... from the inside, straight up!
Cool architecture in there, but I rarely have the right film on hand to get
shots of the inside. This was from my recent experiments with
a rental Canon 20D digital camera.

Friday, January 13, 2006
Courthouse Detail
I always appreciate the kind feedback
I have received when I have displayed my photos. I particularly
love the stories I get from people when my images make them think
of something near to their hearts.
Many times I leave with a much deeper appreciation for my subjects.
I was looking through my recent images
for a good Santa Barbara image for Mary Ann,
and this is what I came up with. The day I took this was a bit overcast
so the wider "city" images are not as exciting, They are more
"ideas" that I am building on for future images.
But the detail in this image reminds me of another
person that stopped by the La Cumbre Art Walk a couple of times.
She told me about her Grandfather who worked on the
stone detail at the base of the Courthouse. If I remember
correctly, some of his work is near the fountain.
I have always loved taking detail shots of the courthouse especially
since there's already a wide variety of angles on the bigger views out there.
Now, every time I look at these details, I think about the incredible
talent that went into creating them, especially by one particular grandfather.

Friday, December 2, 2005
Carmel Architecture
There are a bunch of little walkways between buildings in Carmel. They are all lined with little shops and interesting things. I love to explore them. With a little bit of luck I will get to explore them more in the near future!

Monday, October 3, 2005
Twilight Clocktower
This was a long exposure on a breezy evening.
You can tell by the softness of the trees.
But, that actually made the bright clocktower more
visible through the tree than it would have been
in a daylight shot.
I had to find a nice Santa Barbara architecture image
today for a fellow
photographer from the area who now lives in Texas.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Dr. Seuss Was Here
This is a building they are just finishing
on Cota Street. The front wall and gate
makes it look a little like something
out of a Dr. Seuss story. Actually
it looked like it was gonna be
a lot crazier when it was only half done.
It is actually quite nice now.
I have heard the developer is planning something
else next to my church.
Could be a cool new photography subject!

Sunday, July 3, 2005
Courthouse Lights
Another courthouse shot, taken moments before yesterday's, but has a completely different feel. The lighting had not changed much between the two shots. However, in this image I was facing the glow in the western sky where the sun had set. The long exposure brought out the glow of the lights more than yesterday's.

Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Mission Kitchen
I really liked this picture. It is one of the first batch of photos I pulled out to scan when I got my new scanner a year ago. But, I was not sure who else might find it attractive. Turns out, it is pretty fitting for a Mexican Restaurant.

Saturday, June 18, 2005
Courthouse Bell
I have a customer that was looking for
images of the Courthouse for her father for Father's
day. I have a few that I pulled out to make prints
for her for this weekend.
But, as I was driving home yesterday evening, the colors of
the sunset were particularly golden from
the residual "June Gloom" in the air.
So I stopped by the courthouse and got a few nice images
of which, this one is my favorite. It is a different
angle on a highly recognizable building, and I
will be interested to find out how many
people realized it even had an exposed bell!

Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Courthouse Archway
In keeping with my recent architectural theme! I'm really enjoying those night shots!

Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Courthouse Clock Tower
Ahh computers!
A necessary evil of modern life.
A little over a week ago the drive on my server
failed, which started an absolutely unimaginable week of
hardware problems. Not the least of which was
the new drive in the server failed right
after the OS was installed. When the week
was over I had lost more hardware (and data) to
random failures than I have ever before
in my whole life.
Now for the good news. The last two Saturdays
I have started a new art show at the La Cumbre Plaza
and it has been fantastic. Lots of people,
and many of them interested in my work. The
first Saturday I did not get a chance to sit
down the whole day.
And, another exciting result of the recent shows...
my art will soon grace the walls of a newly remodeled
local Mexican Restaurant! That brings me to toady's
image. Since most of my work at the shows is floral and
Hummingbirds, I am collecting some local architecture
images for this project. If you would like to see the
collection, just watch the previous week I will fill
in the missing days.
I really think someone is trying to tell me something!
Computers... BAD! Photography... GOOD!
It's times like this I'm glad I don't use a digital camera!

Monday, June 13, 2005
Mission Arches
One of my new collection of local architecture images. I am preparing them for a restaurant remodel.

Sunday, June 12, 2005
Cross Bird
Well... maybe a little agitated anyway. (Cross Bird... Mad Bird... get it?
oh never mind! it's not funny if I have to explain it!)