Thursday, 4 June 2015

Colourscape at Waddesdon Manor

Back on the Easter weekend Sue and I travelled to Waddesdon Manor, near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. It is a National Trust house and a place we have visited a few times. We met up with our daughter Nicki and her family. The main attraction was the fact that they had a Colourscape event.

I was going to describe what Colourscape is but this quote is taken from Wikipedia ....

Colourscapes are large air-supported colour sculptures where colour is used to make space active, to make an ambiguous space beyond measurement. Visitors to Colourscapes, wearing coloured cloaks, choose the journey they make through the interconnected chambers, becoming part of the sculpture, as the colour they wear changes as they move, dynamically altering the space that others see. Inside Colourscape, people are entirely surrounded by colour, which is transmitted from the inner surfaces as daylight filters through the plastic membrane from which Colourscape is made. This immersion in colour is an intense experience giving rise to interesting perceptual phenomena and emotional richness
You can find the full article here ....     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colourscape

The first Colourscape was opened in 1971. The structure at Wadesdon Manor at Easter was not a large one but it did give us a great experience. The queue to get in was a bit on the long side which was due to the popularity of it and Waddesdon Manor.

The colour certainly a challenge for camera exposure and colour balance.

In the centre of the tubes was a large white dome where musicians were playing 'atmospheric / mode' music.

I found creating monochrome versions of these highly coloured images very pleasing - I hope you do too.



Eloise

Eloise - Processed in NIK Colour EFex

Eloise

Eloise

Sue

Sue with Nicki and family in the background

Sue with Nicki and family in the background

Red

Blue




Eloise, Nicki and Imogen


The Musicians 


Ocean Drum

Sue with Ocean Drum









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Cambridge University Botanic Garden with the Camera Club

Saturday 17th Feb 24 - Sue and I met up with other members of the Cambridge Camera Club at the  Cambridge University Botanic Garden .