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Candle Lighting – SOOC

Lighting Wick Floating in Oil on Second Night of Hanukkah
Lighting Wick Floating in Oil on Second Night of Hanukkah

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jeanne says

Beautiful. Your perspective, lighting and depth of field are perfect!

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Ilana-Davita says

What a superb photo! Well-done Leora!. You seem to have captured both the weakness and the strength of the flame.

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s says

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

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Carver says

That's a beautiful shot and happy Hanukkah to you and your family.

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phyllis says

that's really awesome. i'm always spending so much time keeping everyone from knocking the candles down...lol

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gengen says

It is a cool shot...Happy SOOC Sunday. Hope you can visit mine.

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Jan says

Wonderful capture. Thanks for joining in, today.

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leoraw says

Thanks for running this meme! I hope to join future ones, too. Lots of fun.

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Lynn says

Super shot! Happy Hanukkah to you and your family.

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Jane says

What a great photo Leora. Sometimes the spontaneous ones are the best. Happy Channukah!

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Robin from Israel says

What a superb photo Leora. You really nailed this one.

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Rivster says

A stunning shot!!!!

Chag urim sameach!

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Mimi says

Very beautiful photo, Leora. Wish I could photograph like that!

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Helena says

Gorgeous photo! Happy Hanukkah :)

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Jew Wishes says

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.

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ramblingwoods says

Wow...really lovely photo Leora...

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Baila says

Beautiful. Happy Chanukah!

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MedaM says

Beautiful photo, indeed! You captured the flame beautifuly.

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Batya from Shiloh says

gorgeous! I also noticed that your oil cups display signs of past years. I gave up scrubbing them when more broke than got clean.

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leoraw says

My husband and boys do any cleaning. I don't think they scrub very hard at all. Interesting observation, Batya.

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Batya says

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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EG Wow! says

Beautiful shot, Leora! Flames are hard to catch well...I'm still trying!

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