My last post from Ottawa is a group of somewhat blurry pictures of the Northern Lights lightshow on Parliament Hill. Shown nightly once it gets dark for two months over the summer, this is a bilingual sound and light show that tells the story of Canada's history in images projected against the Centre Block. Sorry my pictures are less than great, but here it is.
We weren't sure what to expect, and I thought it had something to do with the 'northern lights', but I was wrong.
It used colours, photos, and silhouettes to tell the historical story, as well as a lively soundtrack which I can't reproduce here..
Sometimes there were actual recognizable characters; that's Sir John A MacDonald on the left, our first Prime Minister.
Other times it was lively music and streaking strobe lights. Quite a crowd had gathered on the lawn out front to watch the show.
I didn't have a tripod, so was shooting at a very hight ISO; it still wasn't really enough to avoid some blurring. But it was certainly an interesting half hour 'on the Hill'.
Wonderful cool sunny weather continues here; if my computer were as co-operative as the recent weather has been, I'd be happy! Still using the old laptop with its microscopic print!
Wow, I can only imagine what it is like in person. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNot bad pictures at night without a tripod! It must have been something to see! Thanks for letting me get a glimpse, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have similar light projections on buildings here in most of our capital cities. It's quite a treat!
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours! - Margy
ReplyDeleteThat looks quite a show. Incredible what they can do with projected lights these days; they have a small event in Cambridge UK each year and every time it seems to have progressed from the previous effort.
ReplyDeletewow that's really neat, amazing colours
ReplyDeleteDarn...missed this. Guess I was in bed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great pictures, even if they are blurry.
ReplyDeleteLove the light shows on Parliament Hill. It is inspiring to watch with so many other people, Canadians and visitors. Love this country!
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots! I think it'll be done soon for the season, but they do another version in December that I have seen.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a fantastic show!
ReplyDeleteThese type of light shows are fantastic - looks a great show.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
My friends went to this! It sounded amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an entertaining half hour!!
ReplyDeleteWendy
Wow - amazing. Thanks!!!
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