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flowering Christmas tree

in Thailand

19 total reviews 
Comment from donaldcolson


Another ugly Xmas tree. Looks like might be difficult to photograph because of poor lighting. don

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 Comment Written 18-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 19-Dec-2013
    very funny; you don't like flowers?
reply by donaldcolson on 19-Dec-2013
    flowers overwhelmed by surrounding ugliness. Mostly I like your work a lot. don
Comment from Geokat


A beautiful show of color in the flowers as you continue your trip around the world taking photographs of these glorious trees and decorations. Brilliant clarity in this post.

 Comment Written 18-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
    many thanks again george
Comment from Jairos


Beautiful colors and Tones on this Xmas Tree, good impact, Very good Frame and Good Focus, the detail is nice , camera Techniques Great Well done , -jairos

 Comment Written 18-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
    many thanks jaime
Comment from RochelleW


Oh my goodness! This is so beautiful. I bet it smelled really good. The colors are beautiful. You've captured great textures and shapes. This is absolutely amazing. It must have taken hours to create. I've never seen anything like it. Thank you so much for sharing it!!!

 Comment Written 18-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
    thanks a lot Rochelle for your kind comments
Comment from susanlen


Not seen a flowering Christmas tree before. Must say I find it very pretty. But are these flowers real or are they silk? Seems you can get a lot more colour over the whole tree using this method of decoration rather than using hang on ornaments. Well spotted and very well captured.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 17-Dec-2013
    all real of course, with many orchids (vanda, phalaenopsis): we are in Thailand; all the stems plunge in a small recipient with water; it lasts about 3 weeks;
    many thanks susan
Comment from DavidP


Wow! Someone took a lot of time to create this great Christmas tree of flowers. So colorful and pretty. The flowers would be dead and gone before I could get close to creating something like this. Excellent shot of a very unusual tree. Thanks for sharing it.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 17-Dec-2013
    thanks a lot again; the most amazing is the fact that this "tree" survived 3weeks: al the flowers plunge in small water recipients inside
Comment from Regina E.H-Ariel


What a great idea and looking so fresh and beautiful - somehow it has the form of a candle light . Beautifully composed and put together - good composition, well framed - the distance is perfect to show the wooden room and the warm ambiance - exceptional tree, taken with the perfect focus - perfect camera settings, handsome warm lighting, well done

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 17-Dec-2013
    thanks a lot Regina
Comment from randrphotos


It is so interesting to see how other cultures use and design Christmas trees and decorations. In the UK my dad always brought in a real holly tree which he grew and with its red berries and the decorations was beautiful. Great focus, contrast, light and detail.

Regards,
Robin.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 17-Dec-2013
    many thanks again Robin
reply by randrphotos on 17-Dec-2013
    You are very welcome my friend.

    Regards,
    Robin.
Comment from gidavidson


How neat, not sure I have seen a flowering Christmas tree before. Good view, focus and frame to show the pretty colors.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 17-Dec-2013
    many thanks George; I'm sure you didn't see if you have not been in Thailand during the Christmas season
Comment from Doris1022


that is cool, a tree made of flowers. nicely done and your capture is good. a bit more detail would be nice so I can tell what kind of flowers they used. but still pretty.

 Comment Written 17-Dec-2013


reply by the author on 17-Dec-2013
    thanks doris