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Incense sticks burning. In a completely dark room, I used the flash to freeze the smoke and half a second exposure to capture the burning fire. Strobe : 1 * 1/2 through softbox on right triggered by Cactus. Reflector on left. Don't spam my photo thread! Comments with awards or photos will be removed! Facebook | 500px | Website

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https://flic.kr/p/UgvAE1 | Worship | Incense stick is having its own importance in worshipping the God.  Its not only in India but across the world. People usually burn it in front of the God's idol and pray for his wellness and growth. The picture is portraying a female holding an burning incense stick. The smoke coming out of it, as if his worships and emotions are taking a form. Incense Photography, Burning Incense, Indian Gods, Light And Dark, Incense Sticks, Best Photography, Amazing Photography, Coming Out, Incense

Incense stick is having its own importance in worshipping the God. Its not only in India but across the world. People usually burn it in front of the God's idol and pray for his wellness and growth. The picture is portraying a female holding an burning incense stick. The smoke coming out of it, as if his worships and emotions are taking a form.

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Designed to compliment your slow, intentional self-care ritual, our hand-blended and hand-dipped incense encourage aromatherapy in your everyday sacred rituals. The word incense is taken from the Latin ‘incendere’, meaning ‘to burn’ and can be traced back to ancient Egypt where incense is shown to have been used heavily in ceremonial rituals. 🌞 Anoint is crafted to encourage self-love, soul-nourishment and to evoke an uplifting moment. The mood-boosting aroma is a blend of deep, grounding…

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