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Get crepe paper in a roll, red and green. Get some sprayable snow unless it's white outside. Invite people, and make christmas shaped cookies (snowmen, santa, christmas tree, etc.)
1. Code Golf Christmas Edition: How to print out a Christmas tree of height N
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2. Will Santa give gift if there is no Christmas tree in my home?
If you are cute, little, innocent & honest girl or boy, then you will get gift from Santa whether you had a Christmas Tree at home or not!Happy Christmas & New Year in Advance!
3. What's that secret little something you're hoping to find under the Christmas tree and hoping someone looking on here and reading this will get for you?
This year honestly not much, sure a tech toy or the new release of my book series I've been collecting for years would be appreciated and I never turn down a kitchen gadget! We are moving less than 2 weeks before Christmas so just making it to our destination safely and being in our new home would make me happy I have a plan to celebration a hotel but who wants that if it can be helped(I would be ecstatic if our household goods was delivered so I could set up said tree before Christmas!)
4. How do I make a Christmas tree with stars using nested for in C?
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5. How can I best take photos of people in front of a Christmas tree using only available lighting?
Honestly, your question is a bit difficult because it is not very clear what your concerns are other than Well, this entails simply using an appropriate aperture and a suitably wide lens to ensure focus. As a starting point for experimentation, perhaps try 35mm and f/8. Try not to have much difference in the distance between the people and the tree from the camera. Doing this might raise other problems. The shutter speed might be too slow if your subjects have trouble keeping still. My suggestion would be to not worry about noise too much, go for 1/100th (or maybe even faster for kids) of a second and go ahead and crank up the ISO to whatever is needed to get a correct exposure for that. You've got a recent FF camera, do not feel like you need stick to low ISO. On the other hand, if your subjects can keep still, then you can go for 1/40th of a second, put the camera on a tripod, and keep the ISO low. I am not 100% clear on the look you want though. For instance, are there lights on the tree that you want to show glowing as well, in which case you may need to balance that against the room lighting and have a much darker room to work with. If you are willing to get a cheap flash with decent light output, I recommend the Neewer TT560, it should be
6. What were the red lights on Trumps head and shoulder when lighting the white house Christmas tree?
You saw those too! Those are communication beacons from the alien mother ship that brought Trump to earth from his home planet. He gets his instructions from there. The problem is of course that earths atmosphere inerrupts the signal which accounts for the fact that when he speaks he talks nonsense in incomplete sentences.What were the red lights on Trumps head and shoulder when lighting the white house Christmas tree?.