Top StoriesYour photos on the theme of ‘Bright Light’ SK Anuwar1 day ago04 mins We asked our readers to send us their best photos on the topic “Bright Lights.” Here is a selection of photos we received from around the world. Jan Luetkens Jan Luetkens: “I liked the abstract patterns created by Christmas lights and tree branches.” zoe rawcliffe Zoe Rawcliffe: “A foggy morning walk.” Tony Dowell Tony Dowell: “Sometimes you need only three candles to provide all the bright light needed for a game of cards and pleasant reflections on a daytime forest walk… Orongorongo Valley, New Zealand.” matias alvarez Matias Alvarez: “As I tried to avoid the flying sparks, I raised my head and saw this man with a stick on his head enjoying the mayhem of the Catalonian tradition known as correfoc. “ Zaid Al-Hilli Zaid Al-Hilli: “Capturing the bright sunshine of golden hour on the streets of Melbourne.” tony cook Tony Cook: “One May morning I was having breakfast in the garden when I noticed morning dew on my crocosmia leaves. I used a macro lens and got closer, shooting against the sunlight. White drops of dew The droplets are out of focus.” Monica Berry Monica Berry: “Playing with a torch to make a spirograph.” Kelsey Hilgers Kelsey Hilgers: “Jellyfish illuminated at Georgia Aquarium.” ian knight Ian Knight: “A fairground ride at Trentham Gardens, part of the Winter Light Trail at the famous Staffordshire tourist destination. I had no tripod so the camera was balanced on a wall to take this long exposure shot. “ William Caldwell William Caldwell: “Night Fairground Ride on the Nairn Links.” elena raikhlin Elena Reichlin: “The picture of a cold, rainy day in Amsterdam, the bright lights of the department stores were irresistible, piercing the darkness with their brightness.” robert david Robert David: “Christmas En Pointe: A Concept Shoot with My Daughter.” John Barnes John Barnes: “A Rainy Night in London.” Pokemon Cheung Pokman Cheung: “Catching Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room exhibition at Tate Modern and being momentarily transported to the center of the galaxy.” Mark Hazlewood Mark Hazlewood: “Filmed on 35mm film, using shutter speeds to capture the spectacular twinkling lights of Regent Street at Christmas.” Rachael Blakey Rachel Blakey: “Lighting a light bulb with a candle, photographed in New Brunswick, Canada.” jojo arnell JoJo Arnell: “Boscombe Pier in England. Was there a power cut to half the pier?” Source link Post navigation Previous: Somali piracy 2.0 – BBC meets the new pirates of the high seasNext: The last black and white Doctor Who to be broadcast in color Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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