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Dec 20, 2005 17:30 |  #1

Here is a quick snap of my full Nativity. It is in a 4 foot wide area, the figures are up to 10" tall or wide. And it is up high, out of the reach of my grandson. :D But I do pick him up to look at and talk about it. Shot with Pro 1.

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Dec 20, 2005 17:45 |  #3

Nice shot for a quick snap ... nice, even, lighting. Thanks for sharing, Maureen. Merry Christmas!


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Dec 20, 2005 18:55 |  #4

Hey Maureen! I'm really flattered that you put me in the title. You didn't need to, really, but I'm tickled pink nonetheless. That's a pretty nice set you have! My mom has a similarly sized Nativity set (which we call a belen) but it isn't as colorful as yours. We make a stable for it made out of wood and bamboo and liberally spread hay around the figurines.

Thanks for sharing Maureen - your pic brings back memories, good and happy ones. :)


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Dec 20, 2005 19:07 |  #5

Gorgeous saturation and lighting. Real nice figurines there.

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Dec 20, 2005 19:08 |  #6

Good shot, could you post a close up of the one sitting on the camel (I don't know the name off hand). Very colorful...Happy Holidays


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Dec 20, 2005 23:54 as a reply to  @ BottomBracket's post |  #7

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Hey Maureen! I'm really flattered that you put me in the title. You didn't need to, really, but I'm tickled pink nonetheless. That's a pretty nice set you have! My mom has a similarly sized Nativity set (which we call a belen) but it isn't as colorful as yours. We make a stable for it made out of wood and bamboo and liberally spread hay around the figurines.

Thanks for sharing Maureen - your pic brings back memories, good and happy ones. :)

If I was a bit ambitious, Pio, I would have gone with the hay but somewhere I have to cut back because of the time factor. Gracious, I wish I didn't have to sleep... I could get so much more done! I am glad you liked it. :D


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Dec 21, 2005 09:43 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #8

Beautiful shot, like everyone else has said, nice composition and lighting. well done.


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