After dark, when it all comes alive- this is what all the hard work is about. To see the lights shining brightly after all the time spent preparing and installing them, is an extremely satisfying feeling. And to see people walking or driving by, looking up and smiling, that`s what makes it all worthwhile.
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- Tree and bush in front of the downstairs window
Front door with lots of LED features around it -
- Looking up to the roof and window above the front door
White Xenon strobe light at the peak of the roof -
- Downstairs window and garland lights along the wall
The mini-forest of mini-trees in the front -
- Looking accross to the light-trees on the garage
View accross the front from the driveway -
- Down to the bushes as seen from up by the house
Looking accross at the front from the end of the steps -
- Wider view accross from the bottom of the driveway
Ropelight spiral-trees at the front -
- At the back of the garden looking towards the glow
Closeup of the six ropelight snowflakes -
- Trees and bushes as seen from the back of the garage
Lights down the side of the garage -
- Rear view of the four computerised light-trees
Spiral trees viewed from the roof of the garage -
- Looking up to the roofline of the house
Closeup of the front-right corner -
- View from the front corner by the garage
Wide shot of the house from slightly off to the right -
- A more front-on shot giving a good view of the spiral-trees
Further down the road, this time off to the left -
- Close look at the middle window
Light-trees seen from the upstairs window -
- The night it snowed - looking right out of the window
The night it snowed - looking left out of the window -
- Mini-trees in the snow viewed from the front door
Wintery view of the light-trees on the garage roof -
- Control and monitoring panel lit up like the proverbial...
View out over the town -
- Wider look at the front door and pillar
Another view of the light-trees - from the road -
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