Monthly Archives: May 2008

Beam Me Up Scottie, originally uploaded by Meremail.

I wanted to post another shot of one of the light stands at the Brisbane Woolloongabba Cricket grounds. The post processing has created a slight showering effect in the light cast.

This is my favourite, and shows the extraordinary amount of light that comes out of this tower, 1 of 4 around the grounds.

While the crowd was going wild at the gladiators playing football inside, I was driving around the streets outside trying to get a good vantage point for this shot.

View On Black

This extract is from the Gabba website
The Gabba lights are environmentally friendly and energy efficient. The lights are ‘neighbourhood friendly’, being designed to minimise ’spill’ outside the playing field. They have internal louvres to minimise spill and glare and each individual light has been carefully aimed to light a specific part of the playing field.

Furthermore, the headframes are tapered, curved and angled downwards to concentrate the light on the playing field. The Gabba lights have only half of the spill-lighting levels of the MCG,

There are four different levels of illumination:

* Colour TV/match play
* Training
* Patron exit
* Safe working level for staff (cleaners, etc.)

Extensive neighbourhood consultation was conducted to ensure minimum impact on nearby residents.

The lighting controls were converted from manual to computer controlled using radio signals to each tower and each tower has some hot restart lights which illuminate within two seconds of being switched on lighting the area to the safety level. The balance of the lights will come back on after a cooling down period.

A Blonde Moment, originally uploaded by Meremail.

DISCLAIMER: I want it known up front that this wasn’t my idea, and I was pressured into it.
When suggested to me by a certain daughter who shall remain nameless, I shunned the idea because it might alienate all my blonde contacts. But eventually I succumbed to pressure and just had to do it.

2 shots, 2nd one taken just with the light hard against the wall, and then overlayed some of the light shot onto the main image and softly erased and blended.

Confluence, originally uploaded by Meremail.

Haven’t heard the word. Well confluence is mainly defined as the coming together of 2 bodies of water, and more generally ” flowing or running together; junction” and this may be the reason Brisbane artist Daniel Templeman named his 65m long concrete and plate aluminium artwork “Confluence” which dominates the entrance to the Brisbane Magistrates Court, where social recalcitrants “come together” with the legal fraternity.

He has described it as representative of a “notion associated with the judicial experience; that life presents obstacles which are either seen as overwhelming or resolvable. The work begins with a sense of calm, building up intensity towards the ‘obstacle’ before penetrating it and returning to the ‘resolved’ state.” or in laymans terms “The rolling wave of metal bursting through the so called obstacle before reaching its resolution”

How about that. You learn something everyday. It looks fabulous Big On Black, if I might say so myself