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Nice effect Jeff.
Gary
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"[i]Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.[/i]"
to get an effect like that you can hijack all you want..looks great
Maybe, for a Seasonal Challenge, we should all go out looking for Over The Top Stuff :twisted:
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Rusty
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Thats one of my favorite cartoons! :mrgreen:
In other news I read in the paper yesterday about a guy that stole someones outdoor decorations and then set them up in his yard....3 houses down! :shock:
not a bad idea Rusty..cute cartoon
Norwester wrote: Thats one of my favorite cartoons! :mrgreen:
In other news I read in the paper yesterday about a guy that stole someones outdoor decorations and then set them up in his yard....3 houses down! :shock:

I think that needs to go under "You Can't Fix Stupid".
Gary
D7000, D90, D200 ...and plenty of lenses.
"[i]Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.[/i]"
Hibe wrote:
Norwester wrote: Thats one of my favorite cartoons! :mrgreen:
In other news I read in the paper yesterday about a guy that stole someones outdoor decorations and then set them up in his yard....3 houses down! :shock:

I think that needs to go under "You Can't Fix Stupid".


I agree with Gary!

The following apply to the moron who stole the decos and placed them in his own yard:

Light are on but no one is home.
Shy a few cards in a full deck.
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
One twist short of a slinkie.
or one of my favorites.......his chimney is clogged.
Jen Clark
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My wife was poking around on Webshots tonight and found this article with tips on how to shoot those holiday lights. I haven't tried these yet myself.

http://blog.webshots.com/?p=779&tag=nl.e201
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I finally got up the nerve to do christmas lights. Here are two right out of the camera. the first one was taken during the "golden hour" on program and hand held. the second one it was completely dark, camera was sitting on top of car and used manual settings. Are they any good? am I getting on the right track???

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oh Suzi.... I am blown away!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I absolutely love the second one. Will have to break down and give it a try. Thanks for the push.
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