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Fallen/Falling Christmas Tree

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Tkenney
2 posts
Message posted at 11/12/2007, 15:54:10 PM by Tkenney
Anyone know of an image or images of a decorated tree that is falling or has fallen?

Thanks.


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Dreamzdesigner
65 posts
Message edited at 11/13/2007, 03:16:03 AM by Admin
edited by admin: Please read the request carefully


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Superdumb
75 posts
Message edited at 11/13/2007, 03:16:14 AM by Admin
edited by admin: Please read the request carefully
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Avion49
559 posts
Message posted at 11/13/2007, 05:25:48 AM by Avion49

Originally posted by Tkenney:
Quoted Message: Anyone know of an image or images of a decorated tree that is falling or has fallen?

Thanks.


Isolated? Will an illustration work for you?

Sandy
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Tkenney
2 posts
Message edited at 11/13/2007, 08:59:28 AM by Tkenney
At our client's request we need a photograph. Isolated would be best. Thank you.


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Eyedear
31 posts
Message posted at 11/13/2007, 11:15:38 AM by Eyedear
don't have any falling tree but have quite a few falling gifts
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Boughn
329 posts
Message posted at 11/14/2007, 10:07:59 AM by Boughn - member is an admin
Christmas disasters are fun to shoot...not live! Friends of ours moved into a new house with soaring ceilings in the living room. For the first Christmas they bought a HUGE tree to fill the space. As soon as it was decorated, it fell over. Disaster! The solution? The homeowner suspended the tree from the ceiling. Always thought that would make a funny image especially the tree falling over as it is everyone's worst fear about Christmas except for Uncle Joe drinking to much and falling INTO the tree.

I remember seeing a shot of Santa's legs sticking out from under a fallen Christmas tree. It was memorable, obviously.


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