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Father Christmas
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6 foot tall and clutching his tree this woodsman Santa was so real it was amazing. Found at a garden center in Racine Wisconsin. All comments and critiques appreciated.

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::tigger3
12/03/12 5:04 PM GMT
Oh wow, it really does look realistic, very nice Kathy.
Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::LakeMichigan
12/03/12 5:06 PM GMT
Great find and capture, Kathy. I love the old look to Father Christmas , and yes he does look real.
Great camera work.
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.Joanie
12/03/12 6:12 PM GMT
He's not real?? Could have fooled me! A cool find and great shot Kathy!!
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Four eyes are better than two.
.Jimbobedsel
12/03/12 10:39 PM GMT
I'd like to have that in my living room.
Beautiful shot, Kathy.
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.mesmerized
12/04/12 3:45 AM GMT
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus...very realistic indeed...great find and shot.
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::LynEve
12/05/12 1:16 PM GMT
What a work of art this is !
Great find and capture Kathy.
It looks like a Victorian Christmas card !
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.icedancer
12/07/12 3:09 AM GMT
What a marvelous Christmas image, love the old fashion Santa
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Have a Sunny Day
.Eubeen
12/17/12 2:55 AM GMT
I always pictured him as being much, much shorter, and maybe a little rounder. I guess even Santa is eating healthier and hitting the gym. A great capture of this elusive fellow. Nice details and lovely colours in the photo.
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