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Describe how this picture represent the theme you chose. This pictures makes me feel nice and makes me want to give the world the best I can.
Where did you take this picture? My house
In the way you took this photo, how does that make it creative? (rule of thirds, composition, depth of field) It uses depth of field by blurring the background and the rule of thirds by placing the cat in the corner.
Where is your point of focus? The cat.
What is the meta data?
Shutter Speed: 1/60s
Iso 400
Aperture f/5.6
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
Compassion Mangoraka ist einen Waisenheim für ca 30 Mädchen. Gleichzeitig haben sie auch eine Tagesschule für mehr als 500 Kindern von der Nachbarschaft. Alle Schulkindern bekommen täglich eine Wärme Mahlzeit, für die meisten davon das einzige Mahlzeit pro Tag.
Compassion Mangoraka sind auf Hilfe von draussen angewiesen und deswegen unterstützen unsere Verein Tsarabe-Madagaskar dieses Projekt regelmässig mit Lebensmitteln und Schulmaterial.
Mehr Info unter: www.tsarabe-madagaskar.ch
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
While working on an assignment for Compassion International in Korea I followed a man back to the orphanage of his childhood near the southern tip of Korea. Although my time at the orphanage was brief, the unbearably sweet children there affected me deeply. The mix of being reminded of my own orphan childhood with the knowledge that these sweet children were without parents to tuck them in at night choked me up for weeks after returning home. Although their situation is sad, they, like most children, still experience the joys of curiosity and simple play. I hope this short series will be able to express a bit of their joy in the face of adversity. They have a great deal to teach us. To see some background photos of me hanging out (literally) with some of the children you can go HERE.
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
The Compassion Experience is a free event featuring an interactive journey through the true stories of children living in developing countries like the Philippines, Kenya, Uganda and the Dominican Republic.
The experience is 2,000 square feet of interactive exhibit space where visitors step inside homes, markets and schools — without getting on a plane. Lafayette, LA. Friday, Sept. 22, 2017.
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
Compassion Mangoraka ist einen Waisenheim für ca 30 Mädchen. Gleichzeitig haben sie auch eine Tagesschule für mehr als 500 Kindern von der Nachbarschaft. Alle Schulkindern bekommen täglich eine Wärme Mahlzeit, für die meisten davon das einzige Mahlzeit pro Tag.
Compassion Mangoraka sind auf Hilfe von draussen angewiesen und deswegen unterstützen unsere Verein Tsarabe-Madagaskar dieses Projekt regelmässig mit Lebensmitteln und Schulmaterial.
Mehr Info unter: www.tsarabe-madagaskar.ch
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
The Compassion Experience is a free event featuring an interactive journey through the true stories of children living in developing countries like the Philippines, Kenya, Uganda and the Dominican Republic.
The experience is 2,000 square feet of interactive exhibit space where visitors step inside homes, markets and schools — without getting on a plane. Lafayette, LA. Friday, Sept. 22, 2017.
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
Lord, how I long to be tender and gentle, patient and kind, to walk through this world with eyes of compassion, looking beyond people’s words and actions to the heart of who You created them to be, to learn to see others through Your eyes. In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
May 29-June 4 a group of bloggers traveled to Manila to witness and write about the ministry of Compassion International to impoverished children living in the Philippines. Read all about their journey at compassionbloggers.com/philippines