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Category: Holidazzle

The Holidazzle Parade, a Christmas shopping-season event, runs the length of Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis. Every year, from Thanksgiving to Christmas, Macy's (formerly Marshal Fields, formerly Dayton's) sponsors a parade of floats and people covered in lights. Yes, people too, they have power-packs on a belt and costumes covered in lights. It's pretty cool actually; I like to call it 'The Festival of the Illuminati'.
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Grand Finale

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. Learn more about Night Photography techniques in this post.
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Minneapolis City Lights

I really enjoyed working with the lit floats in the Holidazzle parade — this one had lots of red lights and I managed to start the exposure just before it entered the frame. If you look at the center bottom you'll see a blue and purple light. That's a woman selling lighted wands, you know, for kids — she's got a box full of them. This is the same perspective that posted earlier, you can learn about the exposure and the scene on that post. Though they are the same scene, the lighting and processing are different. On the previous one I tried to keep the color as close to real as possible, but on this one I was going for the effect of the light. Up the street on the left is Sam's Red Popcorn Wagon. As I mentioned earlier, Greg and I stopped by to take some pictures and Sam offered us Cider and Hot Chocolate. He's a really nice guy and enjoyed us taking pictures of him and his wagon. I finally have a photo processed that I like of him and here it is: As you can see, this was some tough lighting conditions, I had to give up my long exposures for the portrait. I was confronted with a real-life Edward Hopper indoor/outdoor subject. Only difference was that the inside was much brighter than the outdoor. I wanted the buildings in the shot so I had to get down low. So even though the photo was a challenge to take, Sam was such a nice guy that I wanted to get this picture posted. If you get to the Holidazzle, stop by and get some chili from Sam.
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Holidazzle Christmas Shopping Parade

The Festival of the Illuminati returns to Minneapolis. New York has a Christmas shopping parade on Thanksgiving, but in Minneapolis they have one every Thursday through Sunday night from turkey day 'till Christmas. It's pretty interesting, a few floats, a band and lots of people. What makes the Holidazzle Parade so unusual is that it's in the dark at 6:30 and all the people in the parade are covered in lights. I want to know how they are powered — must be some big batteries. This is a ten second exposure at f10 & ISO 100. I'm using the new Tamron 11-18mm to fit all this in, as you can see, there is very little distortion. Pretty cool getting both sides of the street, a parade and the top of a skyscraper all in the same frame. That skyway you see is not unique. Minneapolis has a habitrail system that spans the whole city. You can walk on the second floor in the warm air from one side of the city to another. Since you are above the traffic, it's actually the fastest way around too. I took quite a few images of the Holidazzle, so check back tomorrow. There's another place for you to check too, I met Greg from View from the Tundra photo blog for the first time. We scurried through the skyway and took lots of pics along the way. After shooting the parade, we stopped and took some shots of Sam who runs the Red Wagon Popcorn Stand across from Gaviidae. The popcorn stand is on the other side of the skyway in my photo above. Sam's a real nice guy, he offered us hot cider and hot chocolate. He said he'll have chili there tonight, so if you get down to the parade, stop by and see Sam, he'll set you up with some warm goodies.
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