Sunday, 18 June 2017

#MySundayphoto #SundaySnap 18/6/17


Our evening with the Norwegian teacher group yesterday ended with some nocturnal concerts by firelight - these big metal balls were filled with coals and looked like fiery planets in an unknown solar system.


We left at 11pm and it was still twilighty but I can imagine it looked even more spectacular in complete darkness.


It was still impressive though - the fiery arches in the background were particularly popular with people lining up to take selfies under them !

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13 comments:

  1. Wow that looks amazing 🌟 #mysundayphoto

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  2. They look amazing, would love to see them live

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  3. They look amazing, but I'm a little afraid of fire, I even get nervous at BBQs, so I don't think I'd be taking a selfie under a fire arch!

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    1. I was a bit surprised at how close people were letting their kids get

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  4. How amazing, they look very cool

    Thank you for linking up

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  5. What an amazing sight, it sounds a wonderful evening for everyone

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  6. Those lights look amazing! How interesting. #MySundayPhoto

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  7. What spectacular shots. I've never seen anything like those coal balls.

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  8. So atmospheric on a warm summer's evening, love the giant coal balls too!.. #mysundayphoto

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    1. They were cool, like meteorites or fiery planets ! I'd never seen them anywhere before :)

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  9. Cool shots - love the way you've captured the light.

    Please come by and link up your photos at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/.

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  10. I'm not sure that would pass health and safety in the UK! Still looks amazing though. Must have felt very hot.

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    1. Agreed - I was worried about how close some of the kids were getting, plus people were settling in for a night of drinking in the bars around the concerts so it was an accident waiting to happen ... but interestingly enough, it didn't ! :)

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