Thanks Chuck much appreciated
Tastefully decorated with lighting, not overdone as some have done ending up looking like a carnival scene. Nicely photographed on your part!
FL Streetrodder wrote:
Tastefully decorated with lighting, not overdone as some have done ending up looking like a carnival scene. Nicely photographed on your part!
I totally agree and the residents were very friendly.
CCPhotoist wrote:
Nice shots, what fun!
Thanks CCPhotoist... the homes were very tastefully done
If it is a celebration in your area, I know that you will be there, Jim! I really like #3.
UTMike wrote:
If it is a celebration in your area, I know that you will be there, Jim! I really like #3.
Thanks Mike, I do try a keep up with all the events in my area.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
junglejim1949 wrote:
Sacramento's Fab 40s neighborhood were all decked out in holiday cheer. It's a decades-old tradition of creative displays decking the halls for 10 blocks from 40th St. to 50th St. between Folsom Boulevard and J Street There are thousands of on-lookers every year. Horse drawn carriages give tours.
I had a chance to practice with my Canon 24-70 and Flash.
Top-notch capture of the holiday lights, Jim, and I will say some prayers so you get the three feet of snow I'm sure everyone there is dreaming about... 🤍🤍🤓🤍🤍
joecichjr wrote:
Top-notch capture of the holiday lights, Jim, and I will say some prayers so you get the three feet of snow I'm sure everyone there is dreaming about... 🤍🤍🤓🤍🤍
Thanks Joe, keeping our fingers crossed for the snow.
Great photos of the "night life" of Christmas.
I can remember driving thru "Santa Clause Lane" in Riverside, serval years ago.
It could take 15 minutes or more, just to drive past all the great set ups for Christmas cheer.
There is just one Christmas display in our town. (They openly, accept donations to cover
the excessive electric bill for November and December's show of lights.)
((Sadly, there are no solar panels on their roof, to help carry the electric companies, response
to their use of the Kilowatts, burned.))
JBuckley wrote:
Great photos of the "night life" of Christmas.
I can remember driving thru "Santa Clause Lane" in Riverside, serval years ago.
It could take 15 minutes or more, just to drive past all the great set ups for Christmas cheer.
There is just one Christmas display in our town. (They openly, accept donations to cover
the excessive electric bill for November and December's show of lights.)
((Sadly, there are no solar panels on their roof, to help carry the electric companies, response
to their use of the Kilowatts, burned.))
Great photos of the "night life" of Chri... (
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Yes, energy prices are sky high... Participants do make a lovely display and are fun to see.
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