Lighting Wick Floating in Oil on Second Night of Hanukkah
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Filed Under: Jewish,photography tags: חנוכה; by Leora on December 13, 2009 Comments (24)
Beautiful. Your perspective, lighting and depth of field are perfect!
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What a superb photo! Well-done Leora!. You seem to have captured both the weakness and the strength of the flame.
Hi! Awesome shot!! You can see the drip of the candle wax! Have a great day!
Sherrie A View of My Life http://splummer-aviewofmylife.blogspot.com/2009/12/straight-out-of-camera.html
That’s a beautiful shot and happy Hanukkah to you and your family.
that’s really awesome. i’m always spending so much time keeping everyone from knocking the candles down…lol
It is a cool shot…Happy SOOC Sunday. Hope you can visit mine.
Wonderful capture. Thanks for joining in, today.
Thanks for running this meme! I hope to join future ones, too. Lots of fun.
Super shot! Happy Hanukkah to you and your family.
What a great photo Leora. Sometimes the spontaneous ones are the best. Happy Channukah!
What a superb photo Leora. You really nailed this one.
A stunning shot!!!!
Chag urim sameach!
Very beautiful photo, Leora. Wish I could photograph like that!
Gorgeous photo! Happy Hanukkah
Nice photo and nice perspective. Good light and contrasts.
I hope you are enjoying the Hanukkah lighting and that you are finding joy and illumination from the traditions.
Wow…really lovely photo Leora…
Beautiful. Happy Chanukah!
Beautiful photo, indeed! You captured the flame beautifuly.
gorgeous! I also noticed that your oil cups display signs of past years. I gave up scrubbing them when more broke than got clean.
My husband and boys do any cleaning. I don’t think they scrub very hard at all. Interesting observation, Batya.
Consider it pikuach nefesh. I’d rather not get cut. Tell the men the same. Adds character to the scene, vintage…
Perfect for the meme
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Beautiful shot, Leora! Flames are hard to catch well…I’m still trying!
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Beautiful. Your perspective, lighting and depth of field are perfect!
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What a superb photo! Well-done Leora!. You seem to have captured both the weakness and the strength of the flame.
Hi!
Awesome shot!! You can see the drip of the candle wax! Have a great day!
Sherrie
A View of My Life
http://splummer-aviewofmylife.blogspot.com/2009/12/straight-out-of-camera.html
That’s a beautiful shot and happy Hanukkah to you and your family.
that’s really awesome. i’m always spending so much time keeping everyone from knocking the candles down…lol
It is a cool shot…Happy SOOC Sunday. Hope you can visit mine.
Wonderful capture. Thanks for joining in, today.
Thanks for running this meme! I hope to join future ones, too. Lots of fun.
Super shot! Happy Hanukkah to you and your family.
What a great photo Leora. Sometimes the spontaneous ones are the best. Happy Channukah!
What a superb photo Leora. You really nailed this one.
A stunning shot!!!!
Chag urim sameach!
Very beautiful photo, Leora. Wish I could photograph like that!
Gorgeous photo! Happy Hanukkah
Nice photo and nice perspective. Good light and contrasts.
I hope you are enjoying the Hanukkah lighting and that you are finding joy and illumination from the traditions.
Wow…really lovely photo Leora…
Beautiful. Happy Chanukah!
Beautiful photo, indeed! You captured the flame beautifuly.
gorgeous! I also noticed that your oil cups display signs of past years. I gave up scrubbing them when more broke than got clean.
My husband and boys do any cleaning. I don’t think they scrub very hard at all. Interesting observation, Batya.
Consider it pikuach nefesh. I’d rather not get cut. Tell the men the same. Adds character to the scene, vintage…
Perfect for the meme
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Beautiful shot, Leora! Flames are hard to catch well…I’m still trying!