While I knew that the cabin would be lit up for yesterday's post, there were many more lights, and more than I will show here.
The Cloister
The Picnic Pavillion
The museum building was also lit up down below. We could have gone down there, but we were chilled by then.
Sue took some snaps of me. I took one of her, but I didn't like the photo very much. All the light spots were created by two specific lights throwing colours.
In case you can't tell, I enjoyed this photoshoot very much. Should the Mill do this again next year, and I suspect that it will, I'll provably concentrate on the museum. This evening helped set my mood for Christmas, which for us, starts tonight for our day-early Christmas Eve gathering.
Great shoot! Merry Christmas to both you and Sue and the rest of the family, AC.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures, it's a nice Christmas atmosphere and in the last photo it almost looks like you're starting off on skis :-))
ReplyDeleteI wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart.
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Merry Christmas. There is something wonderful about happy people, content in their corner of the world, and I've enjoyed getting to 'know' you and your family. I really hope that 2024 goes a bit easier on you and Sue~
ReplyDeleteGreat holiday photos! I like the thrown lights as well. Have a Great HOliday!
ReplyDeleteWonderful at night.
ReplyDeleteI can tell how much you've missed the photo shoots and what a picturesque way to get back into them!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, and I'm glad you're getting back into photo shoots, because you love them and were deprived this year.
ReplyDeleteMerry Xmas to you. The snow sceneries render the scenes so artistically
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was a perfect evening for a photoshoot.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to the two of you and a happy New Year full of photography.
ReplyDeleteI need to go back and read yesterday's post, but I sure liked this one. What a beautiful place. Great photos as always!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular. And I love the one of you glaring at the camera on its tripod.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, and for you to have become more interested in a spot to shoot photos, it sounds much happier! Keep on doing what you like, and I'll keep on enjoying seeing it!
ReplyDeleteChristmas lights and snow--such a fine combination!
ReplyDeleteThis photo shoot was a perfect way for you to a nearly year end, so glad it gave so many photo opps.
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