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The Park At Night

I was naturally keen to see what the park looked like at night, so a couple of days later I returned with my camera. There was no way I was flying the drone at night here, but I was keen to get some nice shots showing what the solar lighting looked like when it was in its element.

All Lit Up

Sure enough, the lights were all aglow, and looking very pretty.

I normally rely on Alex for the close-ups, and I should have brought a tripod, but I was quite pleased with the resulting shots. I think the park looked lovely at night.

The Corner At Night

I cannot stress how nice the Corner Cafe and Bar looked, both at night and during the daytime. I filmed it briefly when I was there during the day, but the GoPro didn't handle the low light very well. I will do a separate report on the bar at a later date, as it is well worth a visit.
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