In 1902 this Custom House was built on Hobart’s waterfront.
The building was floodlit in blue light for the recent winter festival Dark Mofo.
This is the same door in daylight.
It is difficult to get photos of the front of the building as four lanes of traffic drive by. I took this one just after sunrise on Anzac Day back in April.
So striking in every light. Just lovely Ruth.
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Thanks Miriam. I liked the effect and shadows of the blue light.
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I love how night lighting adds such a different mood to a building. Very nice Ruth.
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Thanks Joanne. Lighting does change the effect, doesn’t it.
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oh yes!!
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Amazing how much the lighting can change the mood of a shot. That night shot looks almost ominous compared to the daylight one. Nicely done 🙂
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Thanks Norm. I too liked the contrasts.
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Lovely — I enjoyed the contrast 🙂
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A grand door to an impressive building!
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Thanks Janet.
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What a grand door!
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Wonderful series! It’s a grand door, and your image in the morning golden hour is just lovely!
I hope you keep up the series and photograph the building and door in all seasons and times of day! It’s a wonderful muse.
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Thanks for the suggestion. The contrasts are interesting.
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Love the golden light in the last one. Somehow that sees the right light to admire sandstone in.
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It was a beautiful sunrise on Anzac Day with the light in perfect direction across the waterfront.
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