On Saturday night, both my young’uns were invited to a disco party for an 11 year old friend. Juniper had a grand ol’ time to very loud music, bad acoustics in the boy scout hall, flashing lights, a smoke machine and flickering necklaces. My youngest wanted to have a good time but I think she was just too little to appreciate the loud chaos that erupted. Before we (the old farts) ducked out of the party with the little one and went for a nice dinner, I took a few snaps of the disco divas in action. They came out better than I expected.
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Looks awesome, and so fun. I remember parties like that when I was younger, they were so much fun.
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Only the Disco ball is missing. Back in the ’70s, Disco was a guilty pleasure in my rock&roll days, but not these days (I must be aging). The lighting is beyond me these days, but the moves remind me of Johnnie Taylor’s classic ‘Disco Lady’. All for someone who is…eleven?
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These are really cool, any teenager would love them. The colour and movement is really great. I always struggle taking photos on this type of environment, no matter how much experimenting I do.
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