
And now for the grand finale of the Holidazzle parade with the IDS Tower in the background. That was Santa’s sleigh with all the reindeer that just went by.
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I like this the best of the series. It has the most light/color pizazz and shows off technical skills. Could you sell these kind of pictures to local newspapers or magazines? Maybe you do that already.
I can only hope to one day be able to take pictures as nice as yours.
That’s a bunch of really, really cool photos there Mitch. I realized I had missed some, and scrolled back down to see. WOW. You and that lens are really getting some great shots. I love it. Very excellent to see these pictures of yours.
Jim -
That’s the best compliment!
Thank You!
Strange - I’m looking into it, thanks for the confidence boost!
I love this shot. It’s like a freight train of light!! Amazing effect.
Dustin
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[...] to make this work, and I mean a second or more. Some of my pics that you have seen are ten seconds (holidazzle pics) or even 20 seconds. These long exposures can also give you fun effects like car light lines, but [...]
[...] Dec 12 - Holidazzle Parade - the last in a series of photos of this odd Minneapolis commercialism, moving fits of light at night, mmm, tasty. I like to call it the Festival of the Iluminati — if that term means nothing to you, then you probably don’t watch the skies for black helicopters. I took these holidazzle shots with Greg from View from the Tundra. [...]