Festive light 

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  • Miniature Christmas lights in macro. / Canon 20D. /

  • This is from a shoot for Organic Life Magazine (UK) Published in the December issue 2007. My first magazine publishing!

  • Copyrights ( c ) Nira Dabush

  • Today evening ,is the evening of Hanukkah (Chanukkah ) we light the first candle ,while tomorrow is first Hanukkah day.Hanukkah is the annual Jewish festival celebrated on eight successive days beginning on the 25th day of Kislev, the third month of the Jewish calendar, corresponding, approximately, to December in the Gregorian calendar. It is also known as the Festival of Lights, Feast of Dedication, and Feast of the Maccabees, Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem by Judas Maccabee in 165 BC after the Temple had been profaned by Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Thanks for viewing and commenting…May you always notice the MIRACLE OF LIGHT.Copyrights© Nira Dabush

  • Westfield, NJ – Nov 2007 – Surreal Version

  • shot this in an avenue of trees seriously lit up for the festive season. if you look carefully, you will notice that i have these lights at 4 different levels – the first being in front of the in-focus one, then the subject, behind that the bright little balls of light and finally a whole tree in the blurry background! one of my favorite shots from this winter season. hope you like! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to buy/preview

  • Celebrate a summer Christmas with me and this little bat! He seems to have made himself a nest in my Christmas tree…

  • Edinburgh castle at night with fairground. Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to buy/preview

  • Notre Damme Cathedral and Christmas tree, Paris, France

  • it’s this time of the year again, Christmas is around. People are hectic and busy buying presents, some are relaxed and enjoy a cup of mulled wine. altogether it’s a special time of the year, with the streets being decorated and the mountains full of snow. city center Innsbruck, with the Nordkette mountains in the back..

  • featured in Inspired Art 11-18-2009 / featured in The Healing Journey 09-11-2009 / featured in The Art of 3D 08-23-2009 / featured in Exceptional-Ekphrasis 04-04-2009 / featured in Fractal Perception 03-21-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s and Curves 02-28-2009 / featured in NR1 Artists of RedBubble 02-19-2009 Now theyre planning the crime of the century / Well what will it be? / Read all about their schemes and adventuring / Its well worth a fee / So roll up and see / And they rape the universe / How theyve gone from bad to worse / Who are these men of lust, greed, and glory? / Rip off the masks and let see. / But thats no right – oh no, whats the story? / Theres you and theres me / That cant be right Fractals created with Apophysis

  • Street illuminations during the festive Puja season. Shot in Calcutta, India, in 2006. I do not crop or post-edit my images in any way. Shot without a tripod, using a Pentax K100D with a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F 5.6, 1/20 sec, ISO 800 with focal length 125mm. Featured in AUTHENTIC INDIA group, May 2009. Featured in INCREDIBLE INDIA group, June 2009. Featured in MOODY, DARK, EVOCATIVE group, June 2009. Featured in I LOVE PATTERNS group, June 2009. Featured in 60’s GLORY, October 2009. Featured in ALPHABET SOUP, November 2009. Featured in UNTOUCHED, December 2009. (India3 3040)

  • Picture of the back lights of a brightly painted bus, this bus is for the Cheeseburger Festival in Caseville Michigan. Nikon D90 / 18-200 MM VR lens

  • As you know Diwal is a very prestigeous and glorious festival of / India, lots of firework and celebrations, thats my incredible and authentic India! My niece lighting up the candles. Nikon, D70 with nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens

  • Another from the Edinburgh concert held at the castle to celebrate the end of their world famous arts festival… Enjoy a calendar – full… or more in the fireworks series… Thanks so much for looking Ps my computer is off to the shop for some rest and relaxation tomorrow.. see you soon…hopefully :)) Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR (off) 18-200lens / UV filter / tripod f/3.8 / 0.62 sec / ISO-100 / 22mm

  • Seeing the battlements of Edinburgh castle transformed into a cascading waterfall of light is the grand finale of the festival fireworks concert give a take a few thousand rockets or so… Tips and suggestions most welcome in time for next year… Thanks so much for looking..and for your patience with this series… and i even managed to eke out a new calendar... Cheers / :)))) Nikon D60, Nikkor VR (off) 18-200lens,UV filter,tripod / f/9,1/30sec,ISO-100,26mm,cropped

  • The weather for this years Winter Magic Festival was a bit of everything. But even though there was rain and fog and it was cold… it didn’t stop the crowds from enjoying themselves! Late in the afternoon the mist started to roll in and it was getting dark.. a few storeholders were starting to pack up but the street was still full of people. I took a photo at the time because I really liked the atmosphere and then when I had my week away recently, I let myself start to play with it! This is the result so far… I think I would like to try a few other ideas too… : )) Mixed Media on canvas paper. / 40.5×60

  • Abstract macro photography rust and paint on metal. / (118 Viewings) Light My Fire Greetting Card Light My Fire Matted Print Light My Fire Laminated Print Light My Fire Mounted Print Light My Fire Canvas Print Light My Fire Framed Print Features: Light My Fire was featured in The Fine Art Of Peeling Paint

  • Yesterday night we celebrated the most important Indian festival-Diwali or festival of lights. Diwali--the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals in India, Diwali or Dīpāvali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. They light diyas—cotton string wicks inserted in small clay pots filled with oil—to signify victory of good over the evil within an individual. The festival of Diwali extends over five days. Because of the lights, fireworks, and sweets involved, it’s a great favorite with children. A row of lights: / The name of the festival comes from the Sanskrit word dipavali, meaning row of lights. Diwali is known as the ‘festival of lights’ because houses, shops, and public places are decorated with small earthenware oil lamps called diyas. These lamps, which are traditionally fueled by mustard oil, are placed in rows in windows, doors and outside buildings to decorate them. The lamps are lit to help the goddess Lakshmi(Goddess of wealth) find her way into people’s homes. On the day of Diwali / Deepavali, many wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks. Legend: / In Hinduism, across many parts of India it is the homecoming of Rama after a 14-year exile in the forest and his victory over Ravana. In the legend, the people of Ayodhya (the capital of his kingdom) welcomed Rama by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (dĭpa), thus its name: dīpāwali. Fireworks: / Fireworks are also a big part of the Diwali celebrations, although in recent years there has been a move against them because of noise and atmospheric pollution. Lakshmi puja: / For hinuds the festival honours Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Special prayers are held in evening(it’s the most important ritual of Diwali)—people worship Goddess Lakshmi. People start the new business year at Diwali, and some Hindus will say prayers to the goddess for a successful year. Some business communities start their financial year on Diwali and new account books are opened on this day. Hindus will leave the windows and doors of their houses open so that Lakshmi can come in. Rangoli are drawn on the floors – rangoli are patterns and the most popular subject is the lotus flower. This because images of Lakshmi traditionally show her either holding a lotus or sitting on one. There is much feasting and celebration, and the Diwali lamps are regarded as making it easy for Lakshmi to find her way to houses. Gifts: / Like Christmas in the West, Diwali is very much a time for buying and exchanging gifts. Traditionally sweets and dried fruit were very common gifts to exchange, but the festival has become a time for serious shopping-clothes, electronics, cars, two wheelers, gold, silver, kitchen utensils, etc etc. Shops are flooded with people on the eve of festival. It is also best time of year to redecorate home.

  • Fictional digital painting made with Photoshop. / Full view please / Made especially for our new group / BLACK XMAS —-— / / -—— © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.

  • My wife created her masterpiece on Nov. 30th. My part of it all is bring up all decorations from the basement, erect the tree (three sectional nine foot tree), and do the hall decorations. She decorates the tree. I never tire of looking at the tree, I think she does a beautiful job. I used an ND4 filter, which alklowed me to use a slower shutter speed, and I love the results. /

  • Yes, he’s still a baby. But he’s out of the box, looking at all the pretty colors. And seeing them HIS way! As is. / Canon Rebel EOS xsi / Lensbaby Composer / / /

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