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Final act at the Circo Aquatico, Frankfurt am Main (Germany).
Unfortunately, I was not able to find the artists' names on the circus' website, and as there was no printed program sold, I have to let them stand unnamed. If somebody recognizes this pair who did a splendid performance at the aerial silks, please let me know.
Better seen large!
I love experimenting with the sunlight coming through my feng shui crystals in front of the window pane .
I discovered that crystal light on crystals open new possibilities.
Yeah, that's a thing now. I just made it up. Bank on it. Within 5 years, Christmas Week will be trending. This is on the river, just before the lift bridge, in Port Stanley. In the spring, summer, fall, that water is filled with sailboats, and, power boats of all shapes and sizes. Wint, not so much. The lights were actually a tad bit thin, so, I thought I'd zoom them up a little. lol
The first two of a larger series. I became totally enchanted by this light cast by the stained glass window.
Nieuwe Insituut, Rotterdam, Netherlands. The arcades at the Institute are lit up in different colours during the evening which makes them of interest as during the day they are concrete and grey. I was fortunate there were few people around which allowed me several attempts to set my self timer and get into position.
Female Fiery Skimmer is backed by multi-coloured points of light. I can only assume that drops of dew, lined up on the edges of foliage, are being hit by the sun's rays from slightly different angles, diffracting an array of colours from the spectrum.
The lights are interesting and colourful, but first a little history.
The Town Hall was built by architect Peter Mills in a Neo-Italianate style in 1864. It has similarities to the Victorian Parliament Building (1856), but on a smaller scale.
But here's the really interesting historical information: Launceston was proclaimed a Municipality in an Act of Parliament on October 30, 1852, 47 years after it was formed as a settlement. On January 1, 1853, seven Aldermen were elected in the first local government elections held in Van Diemen's Land. From this came the desire to build an appropriately elaborate Town Hall.
So here we are in late 2019, with some coloured lights to add to our local democracy.
Well I suppose this could be classed as cheating, as today's offering was taken tomorrow...
I missed an opportunity to capture a really beautiful sign of spring this afternoon. Then I went into work for a two hour session which stretched into a frustrating four hours. Home for barely an hour when called back for an even more frustrating half hour.
Finally, when leaving the lab at 1am my eye was caught by this lovely building and I remembered I hadn't taken a picture for today. So a short diversion on the way home yielded this rather wobbly shot. Sorry folks... Must try harder...
Selby Abbey
This scene just caught my eye. Taken from the south aisle looking through to the nave and the north aisle beyond. The sun was streaming in through a stained glass window behind me, creating these coloured light patterns on the stonework.
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This building was built on the edge of a freeway in Perth, Western Australia. This view is from a pedestrian bridge. The residents must feel a little like fish in a bowl.
Salford Quays at nightfall
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The window at the West side of St. Denys Church.
52 in 2025 #24 Even Evenly balanced stained glass windows
One by one they followed Eddie up the mount ready to journey home through the stars and beyond.............
More late night LP capers with AndWhynot. An amazing location in a very secluded and elevated spot from where we observed some great lightning and got buffeted by warm summer winds. This time it was my turn to keep him out late for my ends. It goes like that sometimes.
Top guy who generously gave me his last Yum Yum cake to keep me sustained on my journey home. He had polished off the other three mind you !
SOOC n cropped plus composed spin.
I have loved you for so long
Can't imagine myself with another
You're so much a part of me
You're inside me
I wanna be good enough for you
In everything I do
Don't you ever set me free
I'd rather be locked up in your arms can't you see
There's no place I would rather be
I'll go wherever your love takes me
(`Cause) You were meant for me
As I was meant for you
You were meant for me
Together we will always be
(`Cause) You were meant for me
You were meant for me
My love gets stronger day by day
Strong enough to stand the test of time
More collaborative nocturnal capers with big thumbed Quornflake Dan at the SSSI pond. Followed by an encounter with a very large black panther.
Single exposure f6.3 107s ISO 200
Cropped for those who are bothered by such trivialities.
RD29908. Over the Christmas Weekend we were treated to a trip on the Epping Ongar Railway during their ‘Lights Party Express event’.
For this, Ongar Station and the train are festooned with ever changing coloured lights and the lineside is bathed in coloured floodlights as the train proceeds along the line. To add to the party atmosphere a DJ plays hits from the 1960s to the present day over the public address system.
This photo was taken at Ongar Station before departure; it shows the coloured lights spread along the train reflecting on the platform.
Saturday, 27th December, 2025. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2026.
Night shot of the British Airways i360, on the Brighton seafront, lit up in colour and looking very reminiscent of the cover of All Around The World by the Electric Light Orchestra.
This vertical cablecar opened to the public just over a week ago, on 4 Aug (I was there) though a light show and fireworks display planned for the same night had to be postponed due to high winds.
This was from the rescheduled event (last night, Sat 13 Aug).
I was on a small jetty just to the west of the tower: looking back to the promenade and along the beach, people who had come to see the event stretched as far as the eye could see.
(Although the i360 does do 'rides' after darkness falls - currently up to 9:30pm - it isn't usually lit up like this, so to see it 'in full show' was a rare spectacle, well worth seeing.)
The photo has been very slightly cropped but is otherwise straight from the camera. It was taken with a Nikon Coolpix S8200 compact (tripod mounted). As I said, I was on a small jetty to the west of the tower: I'm guessing the distance was about a quarter of a mile. Fortunately the weather conditions were pretty much ideal.