This week Brad Paisley came to town for a concert at Fiddler’s Green. As usual his tour always has a half-dozen semis or more. As I walked down to work (in the white building at the back), a few semis were parked outside. This year his tour has some really cool, colorful murals.
During the course of the day, these semis grew in number. One of my co-workers exclaimed that she had not seen so many semis for a concert! After work, I made a point of making images of these semis as I walked back to the light rail station. All images were made with a Fuji X-E1.
Another image of the rear of the seven trailers…
The semi tractors were equally stunning. Black with shiny chrome.
All seven had the same rear-view mirrors so I positioned myself to make an image that draws attention to the mirrors. In the following image, I like the fleeting image of the lady walking behind.
Passing by Tuscany Plaza, that is across the road from Fiddler’s Green, this lady was deep in conversation.
I decided to make another image looking down the patio of the building, just showing a hint of the action behind the pillars.
Nearer the station, the sprinklers had been running earlier leaving puddles of water on the sidewalk. The station office block was reflected from these puddles.
This was a very popular concert, as evidenced by the lines of people outside the venue and the streams of people making their way to Fiddler’s Green from the light rail station.