Posts Tagged ‘photo contest’

The Toothless Grin of Christmas

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Insane Christmas Lights: Washington DC

Jenna from Washington DC sent us this image, which she stole from Dave’s camera chip to enter it in this photo contest. We like it a lot, because we think you can never have enough insane smiles in your front yard!

(photo: Dave)

Blink! Beep! Jingle Bells!

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Insane Christmas Lights: Niendorf

This lovely image is brought to us by Martin from Hamburg, Germany. He went on a little photography spree in his home town just hours before the deadline for this photo contest, which ended on Christmas Eve at Midnight, Pacific Time.
Please take note of the snow, which the owners hauled in front of their house last week. According to Martin, the rest of the city is completely snow-free at the moment. He writes: “What I didn’t manage to capture is that some of these displays don’t just blink, but they also beep ‘jungle bells’ in midi sound.” We are in awe.

(photo: Martin)

Christmas Face-Off: USA vs. Germany

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Insane Christmas Lights: Noel Insane Christmas Lights: Geibelstr.

The heat is on. All over the world, people are plugging in their Christmas lights displays in a last and desperate attempt to get featured on this blog. The New World and Old Europe find themselves pitched in a fierce battle. Who will win? The US (pictured left) or Germany (pictured right)?
Thanks to Ivo from Hamburg, Germany, for shooting us the pic of “exorbitant energy consumption” (his words) in his neighborhood of Winterhude.
This photo contest is on the hunt for the most insane Christmas lights display in the world. Entries welcome – contest ends Christmas Eve, at midnight Pacific Time!

(photos: Backhouse Images, Ivo)

The truth about Boston

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Christmas Lights Boston, WBUR

Our reader Reed from the East Coast kindly alerted us to this amazing beast. It belongs to Dominic Luberto, a resident of the historic neighborhood of Jamaica Plain in Boston, MA. Luberto moved into the 1,7 Million dollar home in 2005. He has since worked hard on making his property shine brighter than an airport beacon during the Holiday season. According to a news story on the radio station WBUR, this year he increased the number of light bulbs to 500,000.

Special features:
- a Christmas tree-like illumination colored like the US flag
- weird inflatable dolls
- a 10 foot high, 650 pound gold-colored crown on top of the house (which scares other residents shitless, because they are worried it might blow off in a windstorm)

This photo contest is on the hunt for the most insane Christmas lights display in the world. Entries welcome – contest ends Christmas Eve!

(photo: WBUR via Flickr)

Insane Christmas Lights: Pasadena

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Insane Christmas Lights: Pasadena, El Molino Ave

Looks like these people called.
Or maybe they didn’t – because their property in Pasadena, CA, mainly sports strings of lights that loosely dangle from their trees. We think they went without pro installation this season. But then – how did they get up on those branches? Do people who live on South El Molino Avenue really risk their lives for their Christmas lights?

Insane Christmals Lights: Pasadena, El Molino Ave: tree

This photo contest is on the hunt for the most insane Christmas lights display in the world. Entries welcome – contest ends Christmas Eve!

(photo: Backhouse Images)

Insane Christmas Lights: L.A.

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Christmas lights Eagle Rock

Holy ungulate! Andrew wanted to share this pic of a glowing Californian Madonna with pilgrim reindeer. Seen in Los Angeles, in the neighborhood of Eagle Rock.

This photo contest is on the hunt for the most insane Christmas lights display in the world. Entries welcome – contest ends Christmas Eve!

(photo: Andrew)

Insane Christmas Lights: San Francisco

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Christmas Lights in San Francisco

OPEN LETTER:
Citizens of San Francisco! Can’t you do better than this? Nights of intense research lead our reporters to this dimly lit, meager display. Is that really all there is? Don’t you grasp the idea of 21st century Christmas? What part of wasting power don’t you understand?
Just trying to help.
Yours sincerely, Ecomorons

PS: We kindly invite our readers in San Francisco to join this photo contest with entries of insane Christmas lights displays.

(photo: Backhouse Images)

Insane Christmas Lights: Hamburg

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

niendorf-christmas-lights-klein.jpg

Just arrived! It’s the first European entry in our current photo contest.
Ivo sends us this image (and he admits he shamelessly stole it from a postcard) of a crazily festive house in Niendorf, which is a neighborhood of Hamburg, Germany. The dwelling seems to be inhabited by English speakers, since they have an electric “Merry Christmas” sign on their garage. Or maybe the “Fröhliche Weihnachten” is just too hard to build from light bulbs. Those Umlauts can be a killer!

This photo contest will be open till midnight (PST) on Christmas Eve.
Email your insanest Christmas lights display pics to: contest@ecomorons.org
First prize: one handmade beeswax candle

The best entries will be posted on this site. Please include your name and location as well as where you found the lights. If you wish to remain anonymous, your name will not be posted. No one’s email will be published or shared!

(photo: Lupus Korridor)

Photo Contest: Insane Christmas Lights

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Insane Christmas lights in South Pasadena

Location of the above beauty: South Pasadena, CA
The contest: Ecomorons dares every reader to find a more insane Christmas lights display than this
Email your insanest pics to: contest@ecomorons.org
First prize: one handmade beeswax candle
The pep talk: You can do it! Get your camera out!

The contest closes at midnight (PST) on Christmas Eve. The best entries will be posted on this site. Please include your name and location as well as where you found the lights. If you wish to remain anonymous, your name will not be posted. No one’s email will be published or shared!

(photo: Backhouse Images)