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A lit candle inside the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, Serbia (October 2014). Saint Sava is the largest Orthodox Church in the world. The church was built on the place where the remains of Saint Sava, the founder of Serbian Orthodox Church, was burnt in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha. The lighting of candles represents an important symbolism in Serbian Orthodox Christianity. The photograph was taken with Nikon D5300, VR 18-140 mm lens, 80 mm focal length with an exposure at f/5.3, 1/160s, ISO 250 by Payont Jatasanont.
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Beograd | Oct 13, 2014
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