Cheri Lucas has been inspired by all types of lights,
from the tiny white twinkles draped over trees during the holidays to the spectacle of fireworks in the night sky on New Year’s Eve. Lights are functional — everyday objects in our rooms and on our streets. Yet lights can be powerful symbols: signs of life, curiosity, and discovery. We’re interested in seeing what you come up with for illumination — particularly your creative interpretations and more abstract approaches. – Share a picture that means ILLUMINATION to you.
And this is my answer:
More Illuminations at The Daily Post.
So many beautiful details in Dublin. Which reminds me, I still have photos to show… later this week.
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Wow what a great entry for the challenge… lovely photo…
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I can only see lamp post lights like that one near Intramuros. 🙂
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Romantic and evocative.
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What a perfect picture, Marion. 🙂
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old fashioned elegance thank you, so often design lets us down in the modern world 🙂
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And an excellent exampl it is too
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Do you bring this “light” with you when you visit Copenhagen? hehee I Think you can have it your pocket, right? Splendid!!
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A shining example, indeed! 🙂
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Excellent illumination my friend. Have a great weekend and see you around next one.
Much love,
Jules ((hugs))
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