Thursday, November 29, 2007
Windows, around the corner from the Atlas holding the clock
What's your favorite part of these holiday windows at Tiffany's? Is it the deer? The birds in the cage? The crystal-looking beads draped from the white branches? Or the possibility of what might be in those little blue boxes, all tied up with white ribbons?
For me, it's the ambience created by the snowflakes surrounding each window. They're the spiff in the special sort of results that I like to call "ham and spiff," as in ham it up, spiff it up--make the style such that whatever you're working on leaves a pleasant, perfect taste in the mouth of your intended audience.
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I don't think we have a Tiffany's here. If it exists, I never noticed it. Probably can't afford anything in there. For a moment there, I thought that white dove was real. Those display look dream-like.
ces vitrines sont magnifiques. toute la poésie de noël. bravo pour les photos
These windows are beautiful. The poetic Christmas. Bravo for photos
No Tiffany's in my small town....but the display you show is stunning. I LOVE the beautiful soft colors....a very peaceful shot!
That's gorgeous! Very wintry and Christmasy. Love it.
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The white doves in the cage is so beautiful. Locally there is not a Tiffany's around but I am sure there would be one around the bigger malls in Atlanta.
The white doves are my fav.
I like the white doves best. Beautiful photos!
I enjoy the bright white and subtle blue hues. Such a lovely display.
Great photos!
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Sparkly, creative displays. For me, its the snowflakes.
I like it all. Difficult to choose one thing.
Christmas is coming soon ..nice pictures
The whole white thing does it for me. Oh to have snow!
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No Tiffany's in RO, and I have to admit I have no clue if or where is one in Vienna. But nice windows!
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