Night Time in Snowy Grantham

Continuing my trip around snow covered Grantham I decided to head into town yesterday evening to capture some images with my Fuji X100 and a tripod around the old parts of the town and the River Witham.

River Witham and the River Walk near Grantham College
The street lighting gives the snow a yellow tinge and the reflective surface of the snow allows plenty of light into the scene.  It is strange because if there was no snow I wouldn't normally bother with some of the pictures I took, however the whole area takes on a magical quality just because the ground and trees are covered in the white stuff.
Grantham Cemetery
Grantham Cemetery


First stop was Grantham Cemetery where the old chapel was lit by the faint glow of the street lights on Harrowby Road.

Vine Street looking toward St Wulfram's Church

St Wulfram's
Next stop I headed down Vine Street, with it's old Georgian and Victorian buildings to St Wulfram's Church, which is lit at night from all sides by sodium lighting.


I then walked down to the river and took some shots of the trees and walkways around the college buildings before heading back home through the park, stopping to take some shots of the snow covered trees.





  Images taken on a Fuji X100 fitted with a WCL-X100 wide angle converter

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