handicap18
<font color=blue>Husband, father of 3, and Disney
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Once again a new month brings a new photo assignment. I know there are a few threads going on here and over in the community board about x-mas photos, but we'll make this one the "official" photo assignment.
If you haven't been to Disney during the holidays you are missing out on a lot of bueatiful decorations all around the parks and hotels. That doesn't mean that you can't find some decorations or holiday themed photo opportunities of your own around your area. Do you decorate your home inside and/or outside? Does your town put up a lot of decorations in the public areas? Maybe there is a local zoo that has a big holiday theme (I know there is one not to far from me that advertises "Holiday ZooLights". What about other places in your area. In Southeastern Massachusetts there is a place called Edaville Railroad (though I think the now call it Edaville USA now after having been closed for a few years) that puts up a very big holiday display around their park including a fireworks display once a week. I'm sure there are other places around the country and around the world that do similar things.
You can take pictures of displays inside or outside, big displays, small displays, orniments, your house, other peoples house, people in holiday dress formal and informal anything related to the holidays. Get creative. This assignment includes aspects of past assignments (ie: low light/night time, and future assignments ie: landscape, macro, portraits to name a few).
Get out there. Use your camera. And most importantly have fun! Hopefully we'll learn something along the way.
If you haven't been to Disney during the holidays you are missing out on a lot of bueatiful decorations all around the parks and hotels. That doesn't mean that you can't find some decorations or holiday themed photo opportunities of your own around your area. Do you decorate your home inside and/or outside? Does your town put up a lot of decorations in the public areas? Maybe there is a local zoo that has a big holiday theme (I know there is one not to far from me that advertises "Holiday ZooLights". What about other places in your area. In Southeastern Massachusetts there is a place called Edaville Railroad (though I think the now call it Edaville USA now after having been closed for a few years) that puts up a very big holiday display around their park including a fireworks display once a week. I'm sure there are other places around the country and around the world that do similar things.
You can take pictures of displays inside or outside, big displays, small displays, orniments, your house, other peoples house, people in holiday dress formal and informal anything related to the holidays. Get creative. This assignment includes aspects of past assignments (ie: low light/night time, and future assignments ie: landscape, macro, portraits to name a few).
Get out there. Use your camera. And most importantly have fun! Hopefully we'll learn something along the way.