So, a few days before our little trip to see the China Lights in Rhenen we took a trip up to Amsterdam to see the much more heavily publicised Festival of Light in Amsterdam. There was a choice of a walking route (which you can see in the picture map above), or to book a place on a canal ferry and be taken on a ferry tour through the route.
We ended up taking the walking route... no reason, but I would highly recommend the ferry option for anyone who ends up doing this next year. With kids and a slightly older parent, we didn't manage to complete the circuit before tiredness and hunger overcame some of our group members! So, this is a bit of an incomplete set of photos from the evening! (However, if you want my TL;DR verdict... go see the China Lights in Rhenen. Publicity and surface advertising doesn't equal quality....
From the start... it was pretty underwhelming! This is supposed to be lips and there is some text blurb that goes along with the display. Something about the individual lights and perspectives and such things like that... I'm a musician, and I really detest these sort of "Artistique" creations... In general, if you are needing to explain in depth about your work to your audience... perhaps there is something wrong!
Moving onwards (and roughly half a kilometre down the road in chilly conditions), we found the next installation. This was supposed to be a "transmission". The lights move up and down the display, which is... interesting, but not particularly satisfying. Also, it started to highlight the deficiencies of the walking route... the displays are integrated into the cityscape, and so it becomes difficult to view them without walking into traffic! Definitely, already by this time, the heated canal ferry tours were starting to look like a good idea!
This next display was starting to look up. There was a good perspective from the bridge, and the moving patterns in the Mondriaan colours was a huge step up from the underwhelming earlier displays.
As you can see, most of the installations had a certain perspective in mind. Which made for some tricky overcrowding at the vantage points, and some difficulty with the existing car/bike/pedestrian traffic!
This next piece was one of the highlights for me. However, by this time we had lost one party member to sleep and two others were starting to lose health points to hunger. The rest of us were starting to slowly bleed heat away to the cold.... Meanwhile, we were looking at the booked out ferries... with more than a small degree of jealousy!
Oddly enough, this was our oldest daughter's favourite! Dandelion seeds that were suspended over the canal. From the nearby bridges, we had a great view of them!
I honestly have no idea what this display was all about... some of us thought it was like blood vessels? I thought it was more like brain synapses and neurons? With the blue symbolising the electrical currents in our brains? Honestly, it could have been anything really!
This display was actually quite interesting to watch, however, it would have been something that would require motion in the photos. There was a clock timer, and after a certain time, there would be a projection of some sort of apartment scene high up on the wall. It was quite nice to stand around and watch the different little story vignettes play out!
A re-imagining of Van Gogh's "Starry Night"! After all we are in the land of Van Gogh!
It's a giant lamp... after this, we gave up! Cold and Tired....
Anyway, these were the best of the displays that we saw... there was one particularly terrible one... which I won't recount out of fear of embarrassing or offending the artist if they ever come across this post in the darkest corners of the Google search terms...
I was pretty unimpressed by this Light Festival and I don't think I would do it again... we were lucky that our poor experience here didn't put us off going to the China Lights in Rhenen!
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Such a cool set of displays some may have been a little underwhelming but I loved seeing them all if I had to pick a favorite it would have to be the Palm Trees by the water
I think I liked also the blue pagoda in the water...
Yes indeed that was so cool as well
Neat deal you shared with us, it must be hard to get those shots at night like that.
Yes, it was tricky... Phone cameras aren't really good for low light shots... And there is always people jostling around to try and get the best vantage point...
nice one this! thanks for sharing! would be pretty cool to be there during these happenings
It pretty nice, although if you have kids or older people, I would definitely recommend the canal cruise instead!
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Those lights are beautiful! I hope they still continue every year so when some day I can visit there I still can witness it!
I think we are going to give it a second chance next year (if it is there again), either with faster walking (older kids!) or with the canal cruise!
That would be nice to revisit again.
I can remember when my kids were young and we'd go on light display walks. Such fun!
They are great! The spacing is good enough to keep their little legs moving while being interested in reaching the next shiny light!
I was There too!!!
Cool! You were flying upside down! We didn't make it that far, the kids and my mother got too tired with the walking...
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Amazing installations and nice captures. Blue on water is my favorite.
That was also one of my favourites! It was tricky with a phone camera and the low light... I should have brought a proper little camera!
We're thinking about going there this year, but after your post I'm not sure that it will be a good idea :P
If you go, I would suggest that maybe the canal ride would be better... We only saw a bit less than half as we had kids and an older person walking with us, so I can't say if the rest was better or not. However, the quality was quite mixed...
Stunning lights for this festival, it really looks amazing - although you have to wonder what effect displays like this have on the patrons of Amsterdams coffee shops...I mean you go in during day light, a few hours later stumble out in the dark and see a giant desk lamp glowing in front of you 0_o
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Yes, I also wonder how people feel that live there! Some of these lights were pretty strong!
You took some amazing photos, I've never seen a festival like that
Thanks, it was also our first time... It was interesting, but it would have been better from the canal boat!
Thanks for sharing! It was very interesting to see your photos with light installations. Of course, most of all I liked the installation of Van Gogh's paintings.
That was also one of my favourites! It was a bit of a pity that we didn't manage to see all of it..
Looks AMAZING! Must have been such a visual treat!
It was okay, but the China Lights was much much much better!
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