More early evening wandering, this time in Roberts Park. It's probably my favourite time of day to see the New Mill, when there's still a bit of colour in the sky and the lights are on in the NHS offices, enlivening the reflection in the river.
You get a double value sunset when it's mirrored in the river. This one wasn't stunning but it was quite pretty. The lights of the Boathouse glowed invitingly. This was a boathouse in Victorian times, when people could hire rowing boats on the river. It's been a bar/restaurant for as long as I can remember.
The bandstand is lit with coloured lights and provides a lovely focal point above the Half Moon pavilion.
Opposite the bandstand, the statue of Sir Titus Salt was silhouetted against the evening sky.





I liked the boathouse one best, though the bandstand is pretty too. But you can't beat the reflected colors in the water!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous shots that you got.
ReplyDeleteI never tire of sunsets and sunrises, and to see it reflected in a body of water is an extra treat.
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing lighted windows at night.
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