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Traditional "Bonfire night" celebrations viewed from the seashore at Burntisland in Fife.
This years event was extremely well attended.
Remember, remember, the 5th of November,
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason
Why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.
We start piling wood and odds and ends onto our bonfire from the beginning of the year so by the time bonfire night comes around, it is huge! We have all of the neighbourhood coming over to add their unwanted furniture etc just before it is set to be lit.
The annual firework display is traditionally presaged by a bonfire, as captured here on Broadhaven.
Hand-held. AF.
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.
A small collection of images from many - just a taste of the evening It was such fun. My favourite image from last night - the red glow of the flares set off last night.
First attempt at night photography, (sadly minus tripod, as I had my hands full) not perfect but I like it anyway :) My 11 year old son is in there somewhere!!!!!
Carlisle Fireshow 2022 at Bitts Park Carlisle.
The theme of this year's bonfire was the 1900th anniversary of Hadrian's Wall. A crowd of around 40,000 came out to see the show organised by Carlisle City Council. It was the 33rd Fireshow event
(Slow motion with alternative soundtrack by geoff harvey)
Music by geoffharvey from Pixabay
Watching the fireworks at the racecourse in Northampton. The facial expressions speak for themselves
I decided to brave the horrid wet weather we have been experiencing to visit a local firework display . Even with an unbrella , I couldn't protect the lens from the rain and I found myself continually having to wipe the lens and in doing so , missed an aweful lot of great shots .
This was my best effort from the visit .