VOTE Photo Contest - Holiday Lights

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The discussion centers around a holiday lights photo contest, questioning whether the timing made it difficult to capture images. Participants are encouraged to vote for their favorite picture showcasing holiday lights. A small selection of quality entries is highlighted, including contributions from users like glondor, ZapperZ, hypatia, and Mech_Engineer. The contest is nearing its deadline, with only two days left for voting. One user expresses particular fondness for a Coconut Christmas tree featured in the submissions.

VOTE PF Photo Contest - Holiday Lights

  • glondor

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • ZapperZ

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • hypatia

    Votes: 4 26.7%
  • Mech_Engineer

    Votes: 4 26.7%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .
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Hum... was this a difficult contest at this time of the year? Or was it just difficult to get pictures of lights?

In any case, we have a small but excellent set of pictures for this contest. Please vote for the picture that best shows holiday lights.

1. glondor
IMG_5678.jpg


2. ZapperZ
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/6417/img1954va0.jpg

3. hypatia
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j269/hypatia3811/snowman2.jpg

4. Mech_Engineer
PoolLightResized.jpg


https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=204709"

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I love the Coconut Christmas tree!
 
Merry Christmas!

.. and you have barely 2 days left to cast a vote in this contest.

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