Twinkling Close

Jen H. says ‘This week, share with us your photos of twinkling light. You will need to find a light source and a reflective surface in order to capture a twinkle, but those are the only limitations. Your photo could be the sparkle of an ornament, as in the photo I’ve shared. Perhaps it is a crisp catchlight in the eyes of a loved one, or the millions of twinkles in the waves of a body of water as a sunrise’s first rays appear. Maybe you’d like to try your hand at nighttime photography, and capture the sparkle of stars. Where there is light, there will be a twinkle.’ The CloseIn response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Twinkle.” This is Cathedral Close in the very centre of Exeter, on a cold winter’s night. I hope you enjoy the shimmering glow. Join in at https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/twinkle/

23 thoughts on “Twinkling Close

  1. What a shot! Such a lovely warm feeling as the glow deepens the colours of the buildings, and the shape of the lamps is swallowed up in glow.

    (Thank you so much for the warmth of your response to Rose’s post.)

    1. Thank you 🙂 I use photoshop sometimes Julia, but I’m fairly sure I only resized it. The street light is a bit annoying but the shops and the Clarence gave a nice warmth.

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