Fairy light photography
Greetings
Fairy light photography:
Who doesn't love beautiful lighting? I certainly do. Over time, human ingenuity has led to so many incredible inventions—lights featuring diverse designs, colors, and intricate craftsmanship. In the past, chandeliers boasted stunning, dazzling artistry; the artist's skill, effort, and dedication were clearly evident in them. Today, however, everything is an imitation, yet people still chase after these artificial creations.
Anyway, these strings of small lights were put up on our hostel building for the Freshers' and Farewell events. The tiny bulbs are neatly attached to a wire and glow with a soft, twinkling light. Although they were all white, they would have looked even more attractive if they had been multicolored.
Back in my childhood, we used to call these lights "Jhuribati" in our local dialect. They are excellent for decorating homes during various pujas, festivals, and celebrations. I am particularly fond of these tiny lights, even though I couldn't capture clear photos of them at night. The rays emanating from the faint glow of each light look just like the slanted streaks of rain falling from the sky.
| I hope you all like my photography today. I will come back to you with something new the next day, until then, everyone stay well and healthy. |
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Post Description:
| Category | Photography |
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| Device | Poco M2 |
| Greetings to | @green015 |
| Location | Bardhaman |
The fairy lights create such a warm and magical atmosphere. I also think multicolored lights have their own special charm, but the soft white glow looks elegant and peaceful. Your childhood memory of calling them "Jhuribati" made this post even more meaningful.
It was a pleasure reading your opinion.thank you very much.