“ First Night of Hanukkah ”
Decided to redo the week 19 challenge of Wide Aperture. Used a lens with an aperture of f1.4 to achieve shallower depth of field than my previous shot. Shooting the Menorah with lit candles afforded a good opportunity.
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  • Laura Evans Edited 3 months ago

    Lovely photo of the first night. Perfectly captured flames. Best wishes for 2025.

    Lovely photo of the first night. Perfectly captured flames. Best wishes for 2025.

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  • Buzz Swanston Edited 3 months ago

    Very stylish Steve.  Love the shallow depth of field for this shot.

    Very stylish Steve.  Love the shallow depth of field for this shot.

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  • Harold Jacobsohn Edited 3 months ago

    Perfect set up. Sends a great message! Happy New Year to you and your family.

    Perfect set up. Sends a great message! Happy New Year to you and your family.

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  • Sid Friedman Edited 3 months ago

    I agree. I like the glow of the flames. Nice depth of field. Happy Chanukah and New Year.

    I agree. I like the glow of the flames. Nice depth of field. Happy Chanukah and New Year.

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Panasonic DC-G9M2 Panasonic Leica G 25mm Asph f/1.4
1/60 f/1.4 1250 25

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