So it was.MowDownJoe said:It was lit. Didn't you see the light as it fell?Jamash said:That would have been so much better if the candle was lit (and had been for about 10 minutes), then you would have (possibly) had the candlelight reflected in the shards of glass, a smoke trail and dancing molten wax (possibly turning from a liquid to a solid in slow motion).
That was the most, prettiest shattering, of any object, I've ever seen.GrahamS said:snip
Perhaps that can be saved for Christmas / Thanksgiving / Chanukah /etc season. And instead of one, several. And instead of just falling onto concrete, falling into the center of a circle of candles, so we can observe shrapnel hitting wax and disrupting fire.Jamash said:That would have been so much better if the candle was lit (and had been for about 10 minutes), then you would have (possibly) had the candlelight reflected in the shards of glass, a smoke trail and dancing molten wax (possibly turning from a liquid to a solid in slow motion).