Bill Exley Photography

Celebrating Color, Texture and Natural Beauty

First Contact

It happened Dec. 24, 2007. I had just left the hospital visiting my father and realized Seattle was having one of it’s few sunny days. I simply couldn’t pass up on this opportunity, so I grabbed my camera and headed off to the Seattle Center. What came of that day has spurred me on to find those uncommon perspectives of nature – My Abstract Art.

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The Seattle Center, for those who don’t know, houses the Space Needle among other buildings like the Science museum and the Experience Music Project building. What I found so unique about the EMP building were it’s 4′x12′ steel panels. They had been treated with something, who knows what, that created a wonderful color when the sun hit the building. As you can see from these images, the reflection of clouds and yes, the Space Needle created another layer of intrigue.

Since this day, I look at photography differently. I strive to find the uncommon, and believe I’ve done well so far.

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