Christmas tree lights

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Charles Krebs
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Christmas tree lights

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We got our Christmas tree today and started putting up the lights. So naturally I thought it would be fun to have a very close look.

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Harold Gough
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Post by Harold Gough »

The second image is superb.

A rare (non-macro) shot would be of a full set, all working after being unpacked! :roll:

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Post by augusthouse »

Charlie,

The third image is Art. It has it all. Fascinating and brilliant!

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Wow. Very pretty - and I'm not really a fan of Christmas lights! :D

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Thanks!

Harold said:
"A rare (non-macro) shot would be of a full set, all working after being unpacked!"

Ahhh yes... the old Christmas preparation tradition... sitting around the tree, trying the replacement bulb in each of the 250 tiny sockets. :smt114

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