In late February the Northern Lights arrived in Adelaide. For 38 nights, the city's historic architectural icons on North Terrace were "covered" with light. Each evening for 4 hours, the sandstone buildings were turned into an electric canvas. The light installation was the largest of its type ever displayed in Australia.
mixing it up
2 days ago
Now that is stunning! A superb take on the theme!
ReplyDeleteThis must have been an incredible sight! To be covered with light at night is a very creative take on the theme!
ReplyDeletebrilliant image!
ReplyDeleteThe Northern Lights thang sounds really cool -- and a good way to get people appreciating things in a new light! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat must have been fabulous to see!
ReplyDeleteStunning indeed. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I hope the lights used are energy-efficient :D
ReplyDeleteWow that must be really spectacular. I've never heard of such a display. Cool and neat take on this week's theme.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been fantastic to see. Love your picture. Nice take on this weeks theme. Have a happy weekend
ReplyDeletealoha,
ReplyDeletewhat a great interpretation of the theme today, very creative and colorful, i love the lite up church, it must be amazing to see in person
Ho Maya, beautiful photo and a great choice for this weeks choice. How wonderful to see in person. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful tradition with us and also for sharing your photo . Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous! Reminds me a bit of the Feria portada.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! it must be quite magical.
ReplyDeleteJams, it was amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreyscale, I really struggled with this theme.
YSTL, it was a great way to get people to get out and check out the local architecture that they take for granted.
EG Wow, it was fab.
Sassy Mama, thanks.
Sreisaat, interesting question--I'm not sure.
Marta, we saw something similar in Madrid for NYE many years ago.
Sandra, it was lovely.
ReplyDeleteNoel, it was impressive enough to visit twice!
Kathy, thanks!
Azahar, thanks for stopping in. Yeah, it kind of is like the Portada at the
Feria.
Luna, magical describes it perfectly.