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I spent an hour or so trying to catch a good shot of candle flames. Well, my candle burned way down but I caught this and like it because of the reflections it gave off-----
![]() This little salt shaker is well over 50 years old (well over). It was part of a set I used to play with at my grandmother's when I was a little girl. Who knows what happened to the other one?--- ![]() And I just liked the symmetry of this palm tree and the little baby offshoot---- ![]() Thank you for looking.
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Good Job on the 1st one! I really like what you've done with it. The Palm looks like a Seigo, I have a beauty in a pot on the patio, but it's getting so big I think I'll have to plant it in the yard.
Thanks for sharing these Michael
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I really like the first one. Very nice.
Mark
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good Set SM, playing with candles in alot of fun, and a good way to practice.. I like your first photo.. it's interesting with the reflections thru the glass .. good lighting on the salt shaker and very cool looking bush worthy of a photo !
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