Pictures of Halloween Crowd
Pictures of Halloween Crowd
Nov 1, 2021
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I took my son Trick or Treating last night and brought my R6 along. I took him Trick or Treating last year but he was too scared of the dark and we did not go beyond a few houses from ours. This year he was more brave and I took him a little further where I knew a few houses had elaborate Halloween decorations. My wife stayed at home to take care of our 10 month old so I wanted to take a some pictures to show her how busy the streets were of Trick or Treaters.
It was really dark outside and I couldn't see anybody's face and I was surprised that the camera was able to see in the dark. From the pictures, I can see faces and read the street signs.
These pictures had only LR noise reduction and "auto" applied.
The occupant of this house usually takes several weekends to put up the decorations. There was a smoke machine and the effects can be seen on the left underneath the street lamp.
There was no room on either sidewalk to walk. You'd have to walk on the street.
I like the colors in these pictures.
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