Friday, June 05, 2026

Lighting with Pride

It is Pride Month. For now at least, the bridge is lit in a suitable array of colours. Of course, the photos are posted in the reverse order of shooting. My final photo of the evening but first in the post is from the other side of the river near the parking lot, but the rest were all taken with townhall in the frame. However, a sliver of townhall does sit on the right edge of the first photo. Aside from that first/final image I think my fav photos is the third one. However, I never find that shooting the lighted bridge goes as well as I would like. Perhaps, I began when it was too light out. 







12 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed these, and like that it's light still, showing lots of details of the surroundings of the bridge.

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  2. Our Main Street is rather drab by comparison with no lights at all.

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  3. I really like them all, AC. Your town is lovely.

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  4. Very pretty, all of them.

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  5. That is a stunning bridge, especially all lit up. It says something good about your town, too. Acceptance isn't always easy to find.

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  6. Beautiful shots! Pride has become so controversial here in the current U.S. climate. :(

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  7. Wow, these are very pretty. The water adds such elegance.

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  8. Beautiful. i like the 1st & 3rd best.

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  9. Yes, the third one is lovely.

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  10. There is something so beautiful and powerful about seeing local landmarks lit up. I completely understand your frustration with night photography, though. It is such a tricky balancing act! If you start when it's just a bit too light, the colors don't pop against the sky, but if you wait until it's pitch black, you lose all the beautiful detail in the surrounding architecture and the sky turns into a giant dark void.

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  11. I love the colours and reflections in the water!

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  12. How nice to live where entire towns are supportive. Beautiful pics. Might want to sent a print to the local organiztions. Linda in Kansas

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