Sunday Stills, the next Challenge: Holiday Lights and Decorations

Merry Christmas

Good morning from a windy Hastings morning.

This is  a new challenge for me –Sunday Stills, the next Challenge: Holiday Lights and Decorations.  I just loved the photos this week by Cee’s Photography with her Christmas lights.  As it is summer here for Christmas we just don’t have the same ambience with the Christmas lights.  We do have families who dress up their homes for Christmas but we have to wait until very late at night to really see them.  So I thought of taking photos of window decorations while out walking.  I only found a few.  When I was still at school I used to paint our windows with a big Santa and trees etc. I prefer the camera these days.

Merry Christmas 3

Merry Christmas 2

Merry Christmas 1

They have all been edited with FX Photostudio Pro.

Then I added them to a card in the Greeting Card Shop app.

Christmas Card

Christmas Card 1

I edited the photo with Santa into a vintage sepia tone so that it went with the colours of this second card.

So a Merry Christmas to everyone out there.

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