A stroll southwards down Wembley Park Boulevard in London's Wembley Park on 26/11/20 to see the huge Christmas tree and Christmas lights which had just been switched on and form part of this year's United in Light Christmas display.
According to the Winterfest website, Winterfest 2020 in London has been postponed and replaced by a pared-down display, 'United in Light'. Despite being a replacement for Winterfest, it was still pretty impressive and atmospheric.
See here for the same walk but in a northerly direction: [ Ссылка ]
From the Winterfest website:
"We have made the difficult decision to postpone Winterfest and the ‘Reflections of the Future’ installation to November 2021 so that visitors can enjoy this to the full. However, Christmas will still be coming to Wembley Park this year, ‘United in Light’, with London’s tallest LED tree lighting up on 26 November, alongside spectacular illuminations on our trees and boulevards, new digital artworks and festive selfie-spots brightening up the neighbourhood.
The tallest LED Christmas tree ever built in London, which was hugely popular last year, will return to Wembley Park on Thursday 26 November. The 25 metre tree with a bespoke, kinetic 100,000 LED light display will return to the Royal Triangle outside London Designer Outlet. The tree will be adorned with a new, specially-commissioned digital artwork called ‘Aurora Arbour’ from artist Siân Bliss. She has based the design on the spectacular and magical movements of a winter night’s sky because we can all see the same sky even when we are separated. This concept will also illuminate the creative neighbourhood with digital animations and illustrations featuring sunrises, moon cycles and aurora borealis across Bobby Moore Bridge, four digital totems and fourteen LED banners adorning Olympic Way.
Festive selfie-spots will brighten up Wembley Park providing the perfect Instagram moments. The selfie-spots will include ‘LoveSpot…Under the Mistletoe’, a 3-metre tall heart sculpture adorned with mistletoe and pulsating red lights on Wembley Park Boulevard; ‘Star Box’, a giant gift-box shaped cube, filled with glowing golden lights and shimmering sequins situated on Zig-a-zag Allee; Bauble, an enormous illuminated Christmas bauble that visitors can step inside and immerse themselves in on Weaver Walk; and Angel Wings, allowing visitors to really feel divine this Christmas outside the new Wembley Mark Market Emporium, on Market Square."
Equipment used: Panasonic LX15/10 + Zhiyun Crane-M2.
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