Since I’m on the road early in the morning which means it’s still dark and there’s little or no people about. I set up my tripod on the path on the other side of the River Lagan to capture the lights and also the weir on the river. The Island art centre is in Lisburn in county Antrim, Northern Ireland. This part of the river is where the coal barge’s use to bring coal into the city from Belfast. There are no boats on the river now but the tow path that runs along it’s length to Belfast is now a walk/cycle path. It covers around 13 mile and takes in the Lagan valley regional park.
The Island Art Centre.
Posted on Posted in GeneralTagged Christmas tree, coloured lights, County Antrim, Island art centre, lights, Lisburn, Lisburn city, night photography, night time photography, north Ireland, Northern Ireland, reflections, River Lagan, tree lights, water reflection, weir
This is stunning. The reflection amazing!
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Thank you Heartafire and welcome to my blog, look forward to reading more of your blog..
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