Not sure if this is the right category or not... it was nature before we added all the decorations
This is a discussion on The Euloth Family Christmas Tree for 2009 within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Not sure if this is the right category or not... it was nature before we added all the decorations...
Not sure if this is the right category or not... it was nature before we added all the decorations
Lovely tree Iggy!!
Looks like Santa already visited!
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Merry Christmas!
Always a tough shot I find. Looks like a big tree. In Oz we mainly use fake trees.
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The ceiling is 8 feet and the tree (with star) just brushes the ceiling if you call that big. I've seen much larger ones for sale but we just don't have a big enough house.
It is a hard shot to set up. If I add more light then it doesn't have that dark room cozy feeling. If I don't add enough light then it looks too dark. Much trickier than I thought it would be.
Very festive looking Iggy!
happy holidays!
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pretty!
Holy Crap...lookit all those gifts...seems there've been a few good boys and girls in the Euloth household this year!
Nice tree Iggy.
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Hehehe. Yeah, you ain't seen nothin'. Santa hasn't come yet. It's kind of sickening the consumerism that goes on in my house but it has become part of our Christmas holiday. We're not a particularly religious family and so Christmas has become all about a family holiday and buying lots of gifts for each other.
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