Week 51 - Christmas
Ok, a bit of a back story to this, as
@Cobra mentioned in the reveal "...anything that means Christmas to you"
I'm 63, so no young whippersnapper and have obviously see quite a few Christmases in my time. Whilst I think the "magic of Christmas" feeling disappears quite quickly as we age, the one constant is the Christmas Tree. I still remember quite vividly the sights, smells and even sound (of tinkling glass baubles) of the tree from when I was a child, and getting very close to the tree and peering through it's branches - when we were kids, my parents gave us "main presents" on Christmas morning, and we had "tree" presents (smaller and usually much cheaper!) after tea on Christmas evening - it certainly prolonged the excitement, and peering into the tree to spot presents secreted within was always special.
Whilst those days are long gone, the one thing that makes me feel really Christmassy (is that a word?) is waiting until everyone else has gone to bed, switching of all the lights bar the trees, and getting up close to peer into the branches, with the lights and reflections. A few minutes doing this can bring back all those early memories.
So, for you I have two shots, as we're lucky enough to have two trees. In the living room we have the main tree, a 6ft real Nordmann fir decorated with all manner of things collected over the years, and a smidge under 1,000 assorted lights (I do like a Christmas tree light!). I've chosen this as my theme photo because it's closet to what we had as kids. It's not a particularly well executed shot with my Sony RX100vi, but for all the reasons above, I'm sticking with it.
The second shot is our second tree which sits in the dining room - it's an articial one with fake snow, and much more elegantly decorated with warm white and warm white very slightly flickering firefly lights and baubles of a consistent colour. This was taken with my iPhone 14 Pro in Portrait mode. I think it's the better shot of the two, but my reasons for posting the other are set out above.
I love them both, and for me, they're the things that really make Christmas for me.
Thanks for reading.
Have a very Merry Christmas!
Natural Tree & coloured lights
DSC02526-DeNoiseAI-standard by
Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Artificial tree and warm white/firefly lights
IMG_2395 by
Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr