A strange candle by blinkings
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Description
This is a pile of unwanted candles at a traditional candle making business in Sovereign Hill Australia. When the kids make them, they discard those that don't work or look like they intended them too! We took a few classes from school there as part of a camp and they loved it.
Comments (19)
kgb224
Amazing capture my friend. God Bless.
netot
Cool! Looks like a mountain of wax!
jocko500
lol lot of candles
stnaper
My mom used to make candles like that at home when I was a wee boy. Thanks for the memories and a also this great photo!
jayfar
I could wax lyrical about this Andrew!! A pretty shot.
durleybeachbum
It looks very exciting!
Isabelle711
This is so cool. :))))) I know the kids want to go back there. :)))))) Very colorful candle. :))))) I like. :)))) Most excellent capture. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))
whaleman
We used to do this in a small way with a candle in a bottle by adding shavings from crayons into the top of the burning candle so the colors ran all over top of the others.
dakotabluemoon
Wow dude this is awesome that must have really taken awhile.
Faemike55
Cool object! great shot
Maxidyne
Saw candles being made in a shop once and it was very interesting. Never seen anything like this though :)
photosynthesis
That one would burn for a while...
alanwilliams
a waxy wonder and no mistake
Richardphotos
quite a collection
crunch01
whoah great image
0rest4wicked
Oh I can imagine they get a hoot out of that! Is that an old tile saw there in the back?
rocdan
very strange candle ,great capture
debbielove
Yep! That's certainly unusual! lol And really colourful... Good shot.. Rob
danapommet
That is one huge and colorful tower of wax in the foreground. Cool shot Andrew!