O Christmas Tree

Forgive me, this is mostly going to be a photo post. :) I borrowed a tripod from Derek and took some gorgeous photos of our tree, including some macros/close-ups (well I used a macro lens anyway) of some of my favorite ornaments.

Christmas Tree (by vociferous.)
We love the Christmas tree this year. We had a few little mishaps – the trunk was too short for our tree stand, and then the bowl they put on the tree at the lot started leaking, so we had to make a quick fix – but it turned out really gorgeous. Derek loves it too. :) And it smells so good! Growing up, my parents didn’t really ever buy real Christmas trees, we always put up a fake one (until I moved out, then they started getting real ones, what the heck, mom?!). There’s really no comparison, though… The real one smells so good, and it looks so much better!

Christmas Tree (by vociferous.)
The lights are LED lights and kind of have a blue tint to them. On long exposures, with a white balance set to cut out the orange light coming in from the courtyard lamps, they look super blue. I kind of like it!

Christmas Tree (by vociferous.)
See? Orange lights! It looks like the courtyard is on fire or something.

Monster (by vociferous.)
This little guy was made by my good friend Christin last year. I like to think he’s protecting the tree. :)

Snowmen (by vociferous.)
I’m so happy to have my own little ornament collection. They’re mostly blue, green and silver – and last year I found these adorable snowmen ornaments at Target, which fit perfectly!

Love (by vociferous.)
When we get flat cards or photos I like to put them on the tree. This one my grandma had printed and sent to us, it’s a great picture of us. :)

Fishie (by vociferous.)
Here’s my fishie! I’m a huge marine biology nerd — Chrissy even made me a clownfish hat, I’ll have to get photos soon! — and so when I saw this little fishie I had to have him. My ex’s mom bought him for me at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York a few years ago. He’s still one of my favorites. :)

"Angel of Learning" (by vociferous.)
My mom gave me this Angel of Learning for my tree. I love how the light was shining on her in this photo.

Vino (by vociferous.)
And this one was from my friend Kelly. Along with our friend Sarah, we share a very special almost sisterly bond — that is best served with a nice pinot noir!

You may be wondering, with my professed Buddhist tendencies and lack of a strong religious sense, why do I have a Christmas tree? Well, in the next few days I have a big entry planned, in which I’ll talk all about what the holiday season means to me! Be on the lookout.

Until then, take care, stay warm and enjoy the holidays!

6 Comments

Sarah   on December 14th, 2009

Love the ornaments, the photos (of course), the first one really reminds me of a HDR photo.
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Jess   on December 14th, 2009

I had to look up HDR, wasn’t familiar with the terminology, but I’m totally flattered! :D I swear it was one exposure, with a little adjustment to the white balance after download from the camera.
I’m really proud of it. :)

fee   on December 15th, 2009

Your tree is gorgous =) love the 3rd photo with the orange light in the background =)
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Uncl Al   on December 15th, 2009

Excellent Job,,,,,I didn’t know you are a photo geek as well! LOL,,,,,

Love ya kiddo!

Hope to see you soon!

Alicia   on December 15th, 2009

I really like the picture with the orange courtyard lights, actually! And the idea of putting photo prints on the tree is REALLY creative!
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Josef   on December 22nd, 2009

Gasp! This is just incredible! If this blog became a photo blog I wouldn’t mind it one bit, but I guess I would miss the writing:)

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