The Amazing Grace Christmas House - Holdman Christmas - outdoor lighting
The Amazing Grace Christmas House - Holdman Christmas
Visit us at www.holdman.com The Amazing Grace Christmas House. Designed and programmed by Richard Holdman in Pleasant Grove, Utah. FAQ The display uses about 0 of electricity per season. It has raised over 000 for the Make-a-wish foundation. There are about 60000 lights and located in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Traffic at one time was backed up over a mile for people waiting to see it. It takes about 4 people to manage the traffic. Music is transmitted over the radio while people view it.
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Portrait Studio Photography Lighting Tips - Better Group Shots - outdoor lighting
Portrait Studio Photography Lighting Tips - Better Group Shots
newportraitbiz.com - This video explains Portrait Studio Photography Lighting Tips for Creating Professional Group Shots. Visit newportraitbiz.com for more Free Videos.
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Why has the song been changed???
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ReplyDeleteso bad the sound has been removed.
ReplyDeletethe actual song on this video has been changed obviously. the song on here now is called "Everyday" by Carly Comando.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
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ReplyDeleteIt's a shame the guy who did this was asked to stop by his town
ReplyDeletecant wait for next christmass
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Idk i think the Band Yule but do you mean the Artist?
ReplyDeleteit was a compliment ;) I ike the american art to celebrtae christmas
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Can i come by you guys for christmas? Please? :)
ReplyDeleteNiice :D Looks like the house is dancing ^^
ReplyDeletewho preforms this song ???
ReplyDeleteWould you guy please refrain from cussing!? The song is amazing grace for crying out loud!!
ReplyDeletei love snow and christmas when it looks like this :D
ReplyDeletethats totally awsome
ReplyDeleteTo add to all this... you dont want the tallest people at the left side of the image. You should horizontally flip the group for a more natural feel for the human eye which is accustomed to view an image from left to right.
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ReplyDeleteI really hate people who think that their kids get "washed out" by a white background. You have to be a real albino like Powder to be washed out by a white background. Hate that term.
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ReplyDeleteHey. Nice tutorial, i like how you explain things in nice calm and easy to understand-way. It's simple but effective things to learn :) But i'd like to see a pic where you've actually changed all the things you've commented on. In that way i think i could visualize things and by that understand things even better :) Just a thought. Keep up the good work.
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Jems..... wide apertures like f2.8 have a shallow DOF [depth of field] so with five people in a group get to at least f5.6 - that with a wider angle lens will allow more DOF and thus better focus insurance for sharper shots. Try to up the ISO to 800. This helps get the aperture to f5.6 range.
ReplyDeleteIf lighting is low and aperture is wide open, where do you focus to get everyone tack sharp focus? Again for most amatuers we don't have studio lights. Also would you focus and recompose?
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