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All lit and festive.
ooOOOoooo … nice filter effect.
Actually, Bruce, I think the nice filter effect was an inadvertent smear on the phone camera lens. (Not to be confused with an intentional smear of vaseline on a camera lens for a glamor shot. 🙂 )
A few years ago Kurt made a random complaint at lunch about having to put up the (fake) tree (he wanted) and then struggle to put up the lights. He wished there was a tree that came already strung. That afternoon, I popped into a Cupertino nursery and found …TBA, complete with lights, trees. The one that would actually fit in our living room was reasonably priced, and then it was 50% off to boot. I called to confirm, and then bought it. I decorated it one year, but then said Kurt, I like a one color tree…and I stopped bothering. I’ll take a poll this year. I miss the ornaments.
I like Christmas ornaments, myself — but we prefer monochrome (white) lights (so that they don’t compete with the ornaments, but instead illuminate them).
And having now bought a second artifiicial tree with prestrung lights, I’m hooked. Plus, supposedly, this one won’t lose an entire string if one of the bulbs goes out.
Heh. Well, however it was achieved, it makes for a very attractive photograph.
I actually looked up some filter definitions after posting that. The vasoline is of course famous for the soft focus “glamour” shots. The star effect is actually often created with filters specific to that purpose. From the description I read, you can buy filters with various sizes and densities of tiny prisms embedded in the filter to get just the starry-ness you want.
I think he meant he didn’t want ANY ornaments on, and that depresses me.
Well, it does have sort of a purist aesthetic to it. Perhaps two trees, with different decorative styles, in different decorative niches in the house.
Come on over–tell me where the second niche is, and I’ll use it, even if it’s a tiny tree. Atop the gradfather clock is not an option!