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Christmas Trees A SoFoBoMo 2014 Book By Markus Spring

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A winter night's stroll through my hometown Bad Reichenhall revealed an abundance of Christmas trees in the streets and shop windows.

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Christmas TreesA SoFoBoMo 2014 Book By Markus Spring

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Copyright (C) 2014 Markus Spring <[email protected]>. All Rights Reserved.This book may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the author.

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For My Family who celebrated Christmas in a relaxing mood with me

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About this bookThe Christmas of my childhood is invariably connected with snow, the scent of cookies and a fir tree in thelivingroom, but not so much with the omnipresence of Christmas trees in the public space.

Now Christmas trees are everywhere, in the shops and in the street, but unlike the acoustical nuisance of(bad) Christmas carols, for me they still bear a bit of the spirit, in spite of them being only a recent additionto christian tradition: non-documentary evidence in Germany dates back to only 1419, but roughly 100 yearslater, a forest official already got paid to prevent the theft of trees for decorative purposes.

This Christmas spirit however gets stressed quite a bit by overusage. The pedestrian zone of my hometownBad Reichenhall, through which this book invites you to stroll with the author, is filled to the brim withChristmas trees. When writing the image comments, I went through that overload for a second time aftertaking the pictures.

To make the latter more of a challenge, I restricted my self in terms of technique in a massive way: Only oneprime lens (50mm equivalent), only black-and-white-images, only square aspect ratio and only night images.But I think this was worth it, the restriction helping for a much better coherence of the images, and theomission of colors ruling out those pesky yellowish/greenish color casts that make night photographysometimes extremely difficult.

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Entering the pedestrian zone at any place, it is impossible notto see any christmas tree.

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The German obsession with ’forbidden’ signs - comparablyonly with the American affinity to their ’no trespassing’counterparts - breaks its way near Christmas decoration, too.

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Even seen unsharp, Christmas trees uncover themselves bytheir shape.

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In the Spa garden.

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Spa guests need to be pampered, at the hairdresser’s, forexample. And they do know it’s Christmas, too.

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The railway station.

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Seeing the Münster St. Zeno from afar.

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No bratwurst frier without an illuminated Christmas tree.

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Every spa has rehab facilities. Of course they want to maketheir guests feel christmassy. It’s hard enough if you can’t beat home for this season.

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Even sitting in an adequately decorated restaurant does notnecessarily guarantee non-solitude.

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The ice cream parlour is closed for the winter, there’s enoughice outside.

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Tea, hot mulled wine and the like all sell better under thetree, in a golden environment.

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For parts of the working class, Christmas just means evenmore duty at unpopular times.

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This is not the perfect season for sitting outside. Somesmokers still do. Have to.

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Even if most of the endemic population speaks more Bavarianthan English, whoever wants to shine does.

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Places are empty at night. Remember, this is a Spa, so theage average is above average.

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Christmas tree outside, Christmas tree inside, this is whatmakes the cash register sing.

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If Santa doesn’t swing enough, Christmas has to rock.

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Classic hellenic beauty predates the christmas tree byprobably two millenia.

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House-high illuminated trees are rare.

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The Christmas deer clearly is a neozoon here, still rare in thepedestrian zone, but not so much in the suburbs.

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Double the trees is double the joy - or the presents. This isfact!

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Christmas memories - sweet! But if you get only a stencil?

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A real Christmas market has to sell the illusion that allBavarians are hardcore mountain shepherds, chopping woodevery day and waiting for the Christmas angel to announcethe annual wonder.

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The mayor’s balcony at the town hall. Please note that thistree is ’only’ an autochthonic fir tree, not the ubiquitous - andassumedly more precious - Caucasian fir.

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The old salt plant houses a chapel for the miners - and forsymmetry reasons two Christmas trees.

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In the salt plant’s backyard, now a car park, this tree looksquite lonesome. Not much business here.

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Florianiplatz is Bad Reichenhall’s oldest quarter. Christmastree and crêche hide the otherwise prominent St. Florian’sfountain.

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Only 50m away from Florianiplatz, this location is barelyvisible, but still decorated.

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Despite its respectable size, this Christmas tree is dwarfed bythe St. Nikolaus church walls.

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Coolness is a question of (fake) candles during this season.

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Small is beautiful. It still should help to sell traditionalcostumes in this shop.

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This orthopedic shoemaker prefers the more terse approach.

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Contributing to global warming with a plein-air propaneheater? The Christmas tree will hopefully compensate.

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A decorative mannequin outshines even a Christmas tree.

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Fir trees in their natural winter habitat, iuxtaposed to theirdecorated relative.

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In the flower shop, the Christmas tree almost drowns in a seeof decorative items.

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Again a domestic fir. There seems to be no discernible patternregarding their distribution.

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Later at night, the illumination of the shoes becomes lessimportant, but not so for this glitter variant of a Christmastree.

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Buxum sempervivens is rarely used for Christmas decoration,and its one globe decoration here is quite sparse.

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A flying Christmas tree. Maybe it brings the boots stuffers.

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Deers again, probably from the same factory asDemmelmayer’s on p. 47

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The plastic twigs of this trees have probably rested in a toosmall box over the year.

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This is one of the more creative approaches in mimicking theChristmas trees’ triangular shape.

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Even deep in the shop recesses sometimes Christmas trees canbe found.

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Home decoration can’t live without a Christmas tree and aAdvent wreath.

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Only the sky is the limit. This tree should have grown a littlebit more.

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Those putti are supposed to help selling travel dreams.

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More home decoration, for every shop window a tree.

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Almost dramatic lighting in this clothes shop.

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Country style crockery needs only a hint of Christmas tree.

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Some trees have to live almost in secrecy ...

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... while some will be protected by shutters over night.

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The crown is not for the Christmas tree - or is this a multipurpose gloriole?

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Natural and artificial christmas trees at the same house.

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“Smoking can kill you”, but it’s good for the tobacco seller.

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Santa is only an ephemeral phenomenon here.

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As the days are dark and short, Christmas trees in front of thewindow are no problem.

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Singled out, this tree has an almost three-dimensionalpresence in the image.

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The strong scissors in this set even cut twigs for decorativepurposes.

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A lost tree top is hard to compensate, but not necessarilyregarded as harmful.

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In the end, everything is available for sale - at substantialrebates only days after Christmas.

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About SoFoBoMoSolo Foto Book Month, or short SoFoBoMo, is challenge for photographers all over the world. The goal is toproduce a photo book with minimum 35 images and to publish it as pdf on the SoFoBoMo website, all in 31days within a fuzzy month period of 2 months.

To learn more about SoFoBoMo, just visit http://sofobomo.com/. Here you can read the photo bookscreated for this challenge in the current and the past years.

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Christmas Trees

The Christmas of my childhood is invariably connected with snow, the scent of cookies and a fir tree in thelivingroom, but not so much with the omnipresence of Christmas trees in the public space.

Now Christmas trees are everywhere, in the shops and in the street, but unlike the acoustical nuisance of(bad) Christmas carols, for me they still bear a bit of the spirit...

Markus Spring works as a GIS specialist for the City of Munich. In his free time he uses his camera todocument his findings in the visual realm. His photoblog can be found on http://markus-spring.info