These three shots show an example of projection mapping on St Helen's Church, which formed part of this years Illuminating York event.
It is meant to show a rocket launch and images of galaxies and planets, famous York astronomers, and the future of space research. It doesn't come across too well on still photos, really needing video with a sound track, but I liked the different colours projected in these images, so here they are for you to see.
This works well as a triptych. I went to Castle Howard as it was their first time of joining in the Illuminating York event. You can see my image from last week.
Thank you Graham, and thank you for the fav!
Ian
Thank you Kristin - these lighting effects are really effective, and can help you see the architecture in a new way.
Ian
Illuminating York has become an annual 'to do' event for us. Interesting that it has now spread as far out of the city as Castle Howard!
Ian
Thank you Gloria, and thank you for the fav! It really is a wonderful event to get photos at.
Ian
Thank you Dianne - it was a great event for photography!
Ian
Thank you Lynne - we had a great evening around the city centre!
Ian
Thank you Julia - it's a great event for photos!
Ian
Thank you Ferry - Illuminating York has become a really popular event and a great challenge to photograph.
Ian
Thank you Tony - there is a fantastic array of lighting effects and events, great to see and photograph.
Ian
Thank you Judith - it's an interesting challenge to shot the constantly changing colours.
Ian
Thank you Paula - it's quite an event and an annual 'must see' event for the Fisher family.
Ian
Thank you Brian - it's a wonderful event to experience.
Ian
Thank you Margaret - it's a great feelgood event!
Ian
Thank you Ivan - it was even more spectacular a few years ago when they projected onto York Minster.
Ian
Thank you Julia - it's magical to watch the colours change as the story unfolds.
Ian
Thank you Lynn - it's a lovely event to enjoy, and an annual 'must see' for the Fisher family.
Ian
Thank you Debbie - it's a great photo opportunity!
Ian