There’s an art/light installation that was put up, years ago, at the corner of Osborne & Stradbrook in Winnipeg. The lights change colour and I’ve always loved watching it happen, especially on a winter night.
Back in January, one super cold evening, I was walking home from a friend’s place and I stopped to take photos as the colours changed.
I hope you enjoy them.
These first 6 photos are pretty much untouched, in terms of editing.






In these next photos I played a bit with colour, exposure, and contrast.








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Beautiful, especially the ones you played with, but all of them really. The last 3-4 have a kind of Japanese effect, though I’m not sure why.
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Thank you. 😊 I have some other shots like these coming out with a CNF essay— a photo essay— in The Hooghly Review from India, soon.
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Adorable!
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Thank you 😊
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Love the colors, the shapes, the contrasts of clarity on a cold winter night!
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Thank you. I hardly noticed the cold while I was taking the photos because it made me happy. 😊
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