More from where I left off last night in Confederation Park.
Another art installation caught my eye. Aurora (A Long Story XI) by Lauren Pirie uses soft foam arms wrapped around each other. Lit up at night, it looked angelic.
I continued on.
Two more of the park's military monuments. The newest one honours animals in war. Beside it is a cenotaph honouring those who fought and died in the South African War.
A different look at this ice sculpture I've already shown you, backed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, depicting the Arctic eider duck. The museum has a special exhibit going on that I'll have to go see.
I was closer to the main sculptures at this point.













Magical indeed, William. Gorgeous captures.
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DeleteGreat night shots.
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DeleteI enjoyed it again.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed showing it.
DeleteWhat a beautiful sight to see at night! Lovely photos. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
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Delete...all of this is spectacular!!!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteWith sculpture and lights it certainly has some magic.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteThe park is beautiful at night.
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteAwe ''magic' in the night photos ~ ^_^
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DeleteI have heard that photography is all about light, and your photos demonstrate that.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteGreat captures of the ice sculptures all lit up. Lots of beauty to see!
ReplyDeleteThere was.
DeleteMagical indeed!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteWhat a magical experience! and the pup in one of the photos is really sweet sitting down and taking it all in.
ReplyDeleteThat dog is actually part of the monument.
DeleteReally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteIncredible light
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteJust amazing.
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