That's why you go out shortly before new years, fire your fireworks, then retreat to an escape balcony on the tenth floor until you're freezing, then go back inside, with the windows closed all the time
Highlight: a car having to back up for a minute due to fireworks on the street.
I'm thinking of how to photograph the whole in an interesting way. Any thoughts on extremely long exposures taken from outside populated areas? Or using a fisheye on a roof? Not that I have any of the equipment.
Raining all the time over here, but it dried up at about 2 am..
Heavy pollution alright, we had a cars alarm go off by firing 4 avalanche rockets at the same time (those things they used to provoke controlled avalanches in the mountains)
Ok, to celebrate the new year, everybody tell us how long you've been here. But not in numbers, state it in relation to something that has happened here on the forums. We can look up numbers if we really want to know.
I've been here since before email notification worked.