The world as it appears through my lens.
I like the first pic. I haven't seen candles like these before.
They aren't candles...... they are earthen lamps. They are made of clay and sun baked. They are lit by simple cotton wicks and cooking oil.
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Happy Diwali - these look so beautiful xx
Beautiful images... do those candles have a special name?Mollyxxx
Thanks Molly..... they are clay lamps.
Beautiful! I used to live in Malaysia and loved this festival.
Loving friends Diwali pictures on Facebook at the moment. These are gorgeous shots. Hope you had a fantastic Diwali
Great photo! Have a great Divali-festival!
Beautiful! Happy Diwali!
Gorgeous shots!
Love it!
Excellent- some pictures need no words! Perfect!
beautiful.
Oh what fantastic photos
Thanks for sharing these. I feel you joy as I love at the photos.QMM
Pretty!
Beautiful pictures!
Lovely. Very nice bokeh!
Such beautiful bokeh. Did you make the candles yourself? They look beautiful.Prue x
Happy Diwali. These are wonderful images! I love the bokeh and feeling of these.
Wonderful photos of 'light' and Happy Diwali to you ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
love love love bokeh!! Thanks for linking up to the Photo Show Off! I hope you link again this week!
Fabulous shots. The bokeh is pure heaven.
I agree with the others - Beautiful!
Yes, those your little lamps with mild light are so beautiful !!!! We don't have those in Scandinavia. And background in your photos is a beautiful bokeh !!!
I like the second picture best! Very nice!
Lovely. And happy diwali :)
So beautiful these claylamps are... And your photos are so fantastic!!
Så stämningsfullt! :-D
WoaW vackert!!
Jättevackra foton på ljus!
What did you think of the pic???? Critical evaluation is welcome...... Would give me great pleasure to hear from all you photography lovers.
I like the first pic. I haven't seen candles like these before.
ReplyDeleteThey aren't candles...... they are earthen lamps. They are made of clay and sun baked. They are lit by simple cotton wicks and cooking oil.
Delete:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali - these look so beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images... do those candles have a special name?
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
Thanks Molly..... they are clay lamps.
DeleteBeautiful! I used to live in Malaysia and loved this festival.
ReplyDeleteLoving friends Diwali pictures on Facebook at the moment. These are gorgeous shots. Hope you had a fantastic Diwali
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Have a great Divali-festival!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Happy Diwali!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteExcellent- some pictures need no words! Perfect!
ReplyDeletebeautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh what fantastic photos
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these. I feel you joy as I love at the photos.
ReplyDeleteQMM
Pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Very nice bokeh!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful bokeh. Did you make the candles yourself? They look beautiful.
ReplyDeletePrue x
Happy Diwali. These are wonderful images! I love the bokeh and feeling of these.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of 'light' and Happy Diwali to you ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeletelove love love bokeh!! Thanks for linking up to the Photo Show Off! I hope you link again this week!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots. The bokeh is pure heaven.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others - Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes, those your little lamps with mild light are so beautiful !!!! We don't have those in Scandinavia. And background in your photos is a beautiful bokeh !!!
ReplyDeleteI like the second picture best! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLovely. And happy diwali :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful these claylamps are...
ReplyDeleteAnd your photos are so fantastic!!
Så stämningsfullt! :-D
ReplyDeleteWoaW vackert!!
ReplyDeleteJättevackra foton på ljus!
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