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09-JAN-2005 Cindy M. Diaz

01/09/05 Sundial by Night

Sundial Brige, Redding California

My first visit to the Sundial Bridge in Redding California.
If you are passing through or live in Northern California this is a must shoot.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava (Athens Olympic Stadium)
the bridge is a working sundial and the green glass decking
is underlit at night. It is a wonderful piece of architecture.
Upon obtaining a true wide angle lens I plan to go revisit this
bridge for both night and day shooting and will spend many frames there.
For this shot I set my camera on a planter at the beginning of the bridge,
set the timer, and let it go for 20 seconds. There are ghosts of people
walking through the frame.
Link for more info about the bridge: http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/BuildingDetail.php?ID=631
and the designer: http://www.calatrava.com/

Canon EOS 20D
20s f/20.0 at 24.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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nederlanduardo22-Nov-2015 02:45
Very cool. It reminds me of the Swan in Rotterdam.
Guest 02-May-2006 00:27
Great shot!
Dan Chusid03-Jan-2006 04:07
Nice touch with those twinkling lights in the distance
looking like car headlights.
Guest 04-Mar-2005 00:44
Fantastic angle and shot!
Marj Shockley28-Jan-2005 13:51
Fantastic capture! I love the perspective and long exposure. Great job!
Jeffery Stahlman23-Jan-2005 14:16
awsome shot.
Canon DSLR Challenge19-Jan-2005 21:40
Great shot Cindy! Calatrava architecture makes for intersting photographs - loads of them in the CSLR-challenges already. Would you believe it, I've been to Redding several times? During my first visit to the US (many years ago), I stayed with family in Trinity Center (population: 300-something). Nearest 'town' was Weaverville (population: 3000-something, I think). Nearest 'city' was Redding, so we went there from time to time (a long trip on windy roads). --Olaf.dk
Dane13-Jan-2005 04:33
Excellent image. Great composition, color, and shapes.
Argishti Khachik10-Jan-2005 14:50
WOW! excellent perspective!
type10-Jan-2005 10:03
Magnificent perspective complemented by wonderful, chilly colours.
Gilles Navet10-Jan-2005 10:00
Impressive perspective and composition
A great pic Cindy (i vote )
Gilles
Guest 10-Jan-2005 07:47
great architectural image. the lines and compo grabbed my eyes.
Sheena Woodhead10-Jan-2005 07:31
Wow! I'm a sucker for architectural images and this is excellent. Great perspective, composition and colours.
cindyd10-Jan-2005 05:55
Hi Robby. It is the bridge that is stunning. With a 24 mm on my 20d I could not even get in half of the main spike that forms the sundial. It is a beautiful curving spire. I need a fisheye I think for this baby! Cindy
Guest 10-Jan-2005 05:52
this is simply stunning... well done!
cindyd10-Jan-2005 05:52
Hi Dawn, I was tuned into a "West Coast Live" the other day broadcast out of the Bay Area, and the host was raving about visiting this bridge and complaining about the ugly bridge project you guys have going on down there. Not sure which one he meant, but he couldn't understand how a little city like Redding pulled this off. Well, they shot for the stars and got this big time architect (check out his website) and had a ton of funding from a private foundation. It is really an icon for the city now. Plenty of other things to do up here - "come on up"! lol. Cindy
Dawn10-Jan-2005 05:48
Cool Cindy, I'm in San Jose and had never heard about this before. (course, I'm still a tourist up here soooo)