Nice ones bmitch and John! Who can resist a reflective surface? The Old Reflection in a Shiny Ornament Trick by Scottwdw, on Flickr
Love it Scott! ; I feel the same way about reflective stuff. ; We can see the whole room and your family, very nice!
I'm late to the Christmas decoration party...I held off shooting my tree until I had most of the gifts under it. ; Finally, it's looking ready for Christmas! (with the 10-24mm unless otherwise noted): Had to squeeze something Disney on the tree (with the 90mm F2.8): Outside is done too: A little abstract OOF fun with the 300mm F4: Fiber-optic Frosty by the front entry (with the 30mm F1.4):
Ok, that makes one medium, coming up! Justin, really nice shots! ; I took a shot just like your OOF one in high school (in black and white) and it became my only published photo when someone from the Literary and Art magazine from the HS saw it and wanted it in the issue. ; I think I like it in color better! ; I miss those darkroom days though!
Wow...now that's a Christmas tree, Justin! ; Like how the star lights up the ceiling in a pattern. Hey, how about some bokeh with your decorations? ; Taken at Pixelmania 2009 during an impromptu, late-night, after Beaches & Cream photo tour of the Yacht and Beach Club resorts. Holiday Sun by Scottwdw, on Flickr
Christmas has come and gone. ; Here are a few more to finish out the season. My animated Mickey Mouse Christmas tree topper. Minosa for Christmas morning breakfast. My In-Laws Christmas tree topper.
Very nice Scott. ; You have had the shuttle ornament a little while, eh? ; Love the minosa (mimosa) shot as I have become particularly partial to bokeh!
Bumping this up for Will. ; I thought we had a thread for Christmas around here. Let's kick off 2011 with the Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Nikon D700/Tokina 11-16mm, 2s, f/16, ISO 200, EV 0, 16mm focal length, tripod.