Apollo at 50
Mar. 25th, 2019 01:01 pmWe arrived with the last of the light, parked as instructed at the school - now Shotton Hall Academy, with a fancy new building - and followed the signs for a ten minute walk through the town. There was no sign of the setting sun, just an unbroken wash of bright red-pink, stronger and brighter than the picture, a striking and impressive light effect, which is appropriate.
Here's our first view of the illuminated Pavilion, as twilight was fading into night. I think it's my favourite of all the pictures I took, which doesn't feel right: did I peak too soon? But the light is good, and the reflection, and I like the double-mirror effect of the little figure in white with the shadow in black, both repeated in the pool below.
Another, closer shot, with another figure carefully positioned: I don't know if it was the same person all the time or a relay team, but they remained in place all the time we were there, through several loops of the 8-minute projection, with the repeating vertical bars of light washing over them, and the music all around (and credit to whoever decided that the music didn't need to be painfully loud).
It wasn't all stripes, though the stripes created one of the best sequences, in which they seemed to drop into position onto the horizontal / vertical grid of the Pavilion itself, then to fall (with a clang) and bounce back into correct alignment. You'd need a video to show you that, and of course plenty of the people there were taking videos with their phones. I don't feel tempted to go down that road, but the downside of this refusal is that I was never quite ready with my camera to catch the shadow of the moon landing module as it drifted across the face of the building. Have a floral design instead:
I have no idea what it is supposed to signify.




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Date: 2019-03-28 07:01 am (UTC)I’ve been seeing pictures & video on Twitter and wondering if you made it there. And then I somehow missed this post.
I do agree with your assessment of the first picture: it’s splendid!
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Date: 2019-03-28 09:54 am (UTC)Do you get notifications when someone tags you in a post? I thought that would make sure you saw it...
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Date: 2019-03-29 11:48 am (UTC)Not that L'm not haooy to have your attention!