We are in our last "light" photo challenge in our study in light. Here's a recap of the year's challenge
1. Shadows 7. night light
2. backlight 8. light at different times of the day
3. hardlight 9. artificial light
4. natural light 10. Black/white light
5. directional light 11. Photographer's choice
6. diffused light 12. Holiday light
This month we are featuring frosty weather,
Warm woolen hat, scarves, and mittens
and magical light.
We will be embracing the holiday spirit by allowing our creativity to run wild while attempting to create dramatic, and memorable holiday light. The sky is the limit...holiday light surrounds us in our everyday, ordinary lives. YOU will be the one to make it extra-ordinary. The stores are already filled with holiday goodness in their wares, and decorations. Soon houses around town will display their magical wonder.
These photos were taken off the web
from www.txchristmaslights. com |
Holiday cards will overflow our mailboxes with messages filled with wishes of good cheer, and photos of family and friends. We connect.
We want to connect as well, as we focus on the splendor of holiday lights through the lenses of our camera. Magical moments will happen...right before your eyes. So get out there. Put on your creativity hat, and start snapping those photos. We want to see your holiday cheer.
Same criteria applies to the December challenge as with all the others.
- No archival photos. Photos must be taken between the November and December meeting.
- All media is acceptable
- Please present no more than 3 photos due to time constraints.
Get Clicking...
(all photos by Rob McKelvy except the two decorated house photos)
(all photos by Rob McKelvy except the two decorated house photos)
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