It looks better in person. I need to practice with my cameras trying to get a photo that does it justice. I have learned that it is a lot easier to take a picture of the mountains than of my Christmas tree.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Christmas Decorations Are Now Up:
Here is what I have been working on for the past couple of days; some random "after" shots of the living room and dining room. Cary said that this is the prettiest tree he has ever seen, and I have to agree. At least the prettiest one I have ever decorated. The combination of Grandma Jill's decorations and the ones we already had made for a very beautiful tree this year.
It looks better in person. I need to practice with my cameras trying to get a photo that does it justice. I have learned that it is a lot easier to take a picture of the mountains than of my Christmas tree.
It looks better in person. I need to practice with my cameras trying to get a photo that does it justice. I have learned that it is a lot easier to take a picture of the mountains than of my Christmas tree.
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