Most cities and towns decorate for Christmas, Seattle is no different.
Here last night about ten o’clock after having supper with friends at Ivar’s Salmon House on Lake Union, I snapped this shot while passing through the intersection of Pine Street and Fifth Avenue, while my husband drove home. The large star is atop Macy’s (used to be The Bon Marche 1890-1992) and the festive lights in Westlake Center. I love all the bright lights at Christmastime, don’t you?
I (of course) still have and use constantly my Pentax K-7 DSLR, but Glazer’s Camera had a Black Friday sale, and I traded in a little used 77mm prime lens and got a Canon Powershot S110 point and shoot camera. Last night was my first trial with it and today’s shot is one of the snaps out the moving car window I liked.
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streets of gold.
Great street scene.
The lights reflecting on the wet road look great.
Your picture turned out GREAT!! :)
I love seeing all the lights this time of year…well, except for those “Griswold” type houses, they are too, too much for my taste!! LOL!!
I would love to have a star that big and bright right over my house at Christmas! I have thought about it year after year…how to accomplish such a thing! Maybe next year….