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Thursday Challenge - 2 [HOT]

From a little spark may burst a flame and here is second week where I am back for the Thursday challenge with the theme "HOT".


 

This was captured in Hawai.

Comments

Meoww said…
Simple but elegant shot! Hot :)
Bikram said…
FLame .. ah I missed the theme today


Bikram's
Sum said…
Lovely pic, Ashvini!
Ritesh Agarwal said…
Hi Ashwini. What's Thursday Challenge all about. The picture above is lovely, btw
Jack said…
Ashwini,

Burning Hot would be more appropriate caption with this photograph.

Take care
Irfanuddin said…
its an awesome snap.....and fit for the theme...

keep them coming.....
@Meoww: Thanks for liking it.

@Bikram: Nevermind.. Next thursday is not far ..

@Sum: Thank you so much!

@Ritesh: The thursday challenge is a place where people post a link with the photos with respect to a particular theme which is provided a week ahead. I joined there a week ago. Its fun , why dont you give a try..Thanks for liking the picture.

@Jack: Yeah! the flame is hot.

@Irfan: Thanks!!

@Nita Davis: Welcome to my space... Thank you so much for your comment.
magiceye said…
Beautifully captured Ashwini!
Insignia said…
Simply HOT :) Loved the way the flame is dancing
@Magic Eye: Thank you!
@Irfan:Thanks for tagging. I'll get back sometime on the post and will let you know.
@D.Nambiar: Welcome here and thank you so much.
@Rachna: & @ Ash: &Joshi Daniel: :) :)
@Insignia: Yeah I loved the breeze and the dance while I clicked this too:)
@Rupam Sharma: Welcome to my space and thanks for the comment.
Anu said…
Wonderfully capatured!
@Vaish: Thanks for dropping by and the beautiful comment.

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