I took this
picture while I was out running on Thursday. I was going through the San Juaquin Marsh
and I noticed a stream off to the right side of the trail. I was very struck by the warm glow around the
stream in contrast to the cool tones around the water itself. There were plants
and trees growing around it and above the water, so the sparse rays of light
that could penetrate the heavy canopy were reflected in the water and bounced
back up to the branches. It made the whole area very ephemeral and other-worldly.
This eerie feeling was amplified by the movement of the branches in the wind. The
shadows and rays of light were constantly shifting and changing. While I feel
like the photo I took looks very pretty, a video might have better captured the
mutating shadows of the scene.
If I were
to recreate the lighting onstage, I feel that the most difficult part would be
the light reflecting back up from the water. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a
show that used mirrors on the ground to imitate that sort of aquatic
reflection, but it would be an interesting thing to try out. It would also be
interesting to try and recreate the shifting patterns of the sunlight with a
pair of gobos and a twin spin.
beautiful image - great place to run :)
ReplyDeleteNice analysis of the photo and how it affects you
Water on stage is tough to replicate through light but there are many ways to do it - twin spins can simulate it as well as moving lights and some projectors but there is nothing better than having actual water on stage