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| 12/14/2016 01:24:30 AM |
Union Station by PaulFrocchiComment: Congrats!!!!
My ribbon choice, the light and the location is really awesome and they strike a perfect pose! The shadow is an extry treat |
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| 12/13/2016 10:01:39 AM |
3d-christbaumby primabarbaraComment: Originally posted by mariuca: Didn't they originate in Germany? I got from there a few amazing ornaments. |
As far as I know, the coloured glass baubles with glitter were invented by glass blowers from Lauscha, Thuringia, a federal state in the middle of Germany.
I own some quite nice ones too. My mother's friend is a glass painting artist and she made some for me with hibernal and Christmassy motifs. It's hard to reckognize - they are on the upper half of the tree. At the bottom there are only plastic baubles, since our cat loves to sit under the tree and to move the ornaments with his paw, so I don't want to risk glass cullet.
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| 12/13/2016 03:43:37 AM |
Christmas Explosionby KarenNfldComment: this is breathtaking!!! I love the perfect shape, the colours and the sharpness! I would have given you a 9 (a 10 if the tip of the lights were within the frame)
I tried something similar myself last year with our Christmas tree at home but it turned out lousy in comparison...maybe I'll post it nevertheless to keep this thread on the front page.
What a shame they don't put up the tree any more. What is the reason? The costs?
Where I live there is a nice Christmas tree at the city centre in front of the town hall. It's not spectacular, but it gives a nice atmosphere. Two years ago some vandals cut off the top at nighttime - two days before Christmas Eve. Isn't that a senseless and barbaric act? This caused a discussion if or if not the tree was set up next time. I'm glad the pro's were in a majority. |
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| 12/12/2016 01:34:28 PM |
Patternsby bjoernComment: Top Ten -super! Die Kombi aus Kreisen und Geraden macht wirklich schwindlig - vor allem beim Scrollen... |
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| 12/12/2016 01:49:48 AM |
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| 12/11/2016 04:28:55 PM |
sunny day.DSCF0164by mariucaComment: I'm just wondering if I would have taken a picture like that... no, I wouldn't
You were so close! Did you ask? Before or afterwards? Or did you just smile and walk away?
I admire what you see and record on the streets |
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| 12/11/2016 03:20:12 PM |
3d-christbaumby primabarbaraComment: Originally posted by hajeka: Great idea! I'll keep trying. It's probably easy when you know how to look at it |
it's indeed not difficult once you figured it out.
Maybe it's easier when you press F11 and/or diminish the zoom of your monitor view to get the full view |
| 12/11/2016 03:15:30 PM |
Christmas 2004by hajekaComment: Lol - yes there is definitely an improvement and you included the top into the frame! |
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| 12/11/2016 03:13:01 PM |
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| 12/11/2016 03:10:53 PM |
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