It’s the most wonderful time of the year—and we want photos of your holiday lights to celebrate! From now until noon on December 24, we’re collecting photos of decorated homes and living rooms to compile a holiday-rific slide show that might even warm the Grinch’s heart.
Send your photos—one per e-mail, please—to eleaman@washingtonian.com with the subject line “Holiday Slide Show.” Please make sure your images are at least five by seven inches and 72 dpi. We’ll update the slide show several times a day, so check back often to see your light display immortalized on the Internet.
Ooh, Aah: Send Us Photos of Holiday Lights!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—and we want photos of your holiday lights to celebrate! From now until noon on December 24, we’re collecting photos of decorated homes and living rooms to compile a holiday-rific slide show that might even warm the Grinch’s heart.
Send your photos—one per e-mail, please—to eleaman@washingtonian.com with the subject line “Holiday Slide Show.” Please make sure your images are at least five by seven inches and 72 dpi. We’ll update the slide show several times a day, so check back often to see your light display immortalized on the Internet.
Happy decorating!
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