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Andy 14-12-05 12:30

Festive lights photos
 
In the run-up to xmas, we'll all see buildings decked out with amazing (tacky?) light displays, maybe your own house...though clearly WPF members will be tastefully illuminated ;)
If you see any, take a photo and show your photos on this thread.

cheers,
Andy

John N 14-12-05 21:13

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This is the first time I have attempted to photograph this kind of subect,but nothing ventured,nothing gained. This is the pub opposite our house taken through glass.

Andy 14-12-05 21:23

That's an impressive array of lighting, John. Pity the photo isn't a bit larger in size.
cheers,
Andy

John N 14-12-05 21:36

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Originally Posted by Andy
That's an impressive array of lighting, John. Pity the photo isn't a bit larger in size.
cheers,
Andy

The original photo is 1360x1020 pixels at a resolution of 72 pixels per inch,with a file size of 268kb, but I was not sure how to resize it for this forum Andy. Cheers John.

Andy 14-12-05 21:40

800px along the longest length is about ideal and we do have quite a generous maximum for the actual file size (300kb). There's a handy free programme here http://www.irfanview.com/ that will allow you to do all sorts to your image if you don't have the software already.

cheers,
Andy

Nigel G 14-12-05 21:56

Draining the National Grid
 
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In the begining we had one poor demented local who felt the need to outdo everyone else: :rolleyes:

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but then about 18 months ago a new neighbour arrived opposite the afforsaid gentlemen and felt the need to compete. Last year on a fairly lowly level, but this year more effort has been expended. I am only sorry that my first attempts at this sort of scene cannot accurately portray the illuminated nodding Santas in the downstairs window! :cool:

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however since last year we have gained a dog. Whats this got to do with lights - well not much accept my nocturnal wanderings have to go slightly further afield - whereupon I discovered this skulking down a local side road.
On the left is the back, and on the right the side and front. :eek:

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Haven't quite worked out the purpose of the twin rails over the roof - Santa's landing lights :confused:

Andy 14-12-05 21:59

Oh dear, xmas light war ... it can only escalate :( Those two strips up the roof look very odd? in fact it's all a bit messy imho, but I'm not a connoisseur and it may be the bee's knees ;)

Christine 14-12-05 23:01

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View from the inside.Thanks to Stuarts advice on settings and using tripod,no flash,and a remote,not too bad an effort,'tho I could have removed the standard lamp!!!!

Adey Baker 14-12-05 23:12

Looks very inviting, Christine - we'll all be around for drinks on Christmas morning!

Andy 14-12-05 23:14

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Originally Posted by Christine
View from the inside.Thanks to Stuarts advice on settings and using tripod,no flash,and a remote,not too bad an effort,'tho I could have removed the standard lamp!!!!

That looks a very welcoming site on a dark cold evening. Nicely taken shot, Christine, very festive.


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