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View from my street on the Ottawa River.
Vu de ma rue sur la Rivière des Outaouais.
“It's our challenges and obstacles
that give us layers of depth and
make us interesting.” - Ellen DeGeneres.
On this evening, I wasn't expecting much of a sunset so I didn't bring my tripod as I walked the shoreline of Lake Huron. Then when this happened, I tried handheld to capture the blush of pink on the water as the sun was going down. I was surprised at how well it worked! The layers of textures and light was a lovely mix to make a simple sunset interesting.
Layers of light and contrast in the valley of Fidar, Jbeil, Lebanon. Taken with a Canon 5D and a Sigma 135mm art lens. There's lots of colourful Bougainvillea growing wild all over Lebanon.
View from my street on the Ottawa River.
Vu de ma rue sur la Rivière des Outaouais.
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I decided to practice shooting bottles and working with layers. Shooting this image was a learning experience for me. I loosely followed a tutorial I found at reganbaroni.com/blog/food-photography/artificial-light-ph.... If you have tried this, I'd love to see your results.
A friend is one with whom we have a deep connection and for which words are unnecessary.
Changi, Singapore.
May 2013.
I will be traveling and hence offline/away from Flickr from May 31 to June 20. This will be my last photo posted on Flickr until I return. From now till May 30, I will still be visiting your photostreams. However, please note that between May 31 and June 20, I will be unable to visit your photostreams.
Please do not download or use any of my photographs without first getting my approval. Copyright Rebecca Ang 2013. All Rights Reserved.
Exposure: 139 seconds, f5.6 ISO 200
Date: 06 September 2006
Location: Concrete Plant, Warwick RI
Notes: Nikon D50, Nikkor 10.5mm f2.8
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We ventured out this evening to a concrete plant in Warwick RI. The group this time out was Threshold, Skazama, Rizzolo and rtlm40 and II Duce.
I was a bit scatterbrained this evening. Temperature was cool but it was super HUMID.
You can see a group pool here of all our shots on Flickr from the night or a slick slideshow here. It may take a week or so for all the shots to be posted.
The Canadian and American Border Peaks as seen from the South Ridge of Welch Peak earlier this summer. Brilliant beams of sunlight pierce through the valley creating layers of darkness and light
"I will make you a LIGHT to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth." Isaiah 49:6
PRAYER
"O Father, give us the humility which realizes its ignorance, admits its mistakes, recognizes its need, welcomes advice, accepts rebuke. Help us always to praise rather than to criticize, to sympathize rather than to discourage, to build rather than to destroy, and to think of people at their best rather than at their worst. This we ask for thy name’s sake. (Prayer of William Barclay, 20th century) ~ www.dailyscripture.net
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Okay... I get braggers rights... I actually one 1st place for this image in the challenge link listed below, check it out...
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Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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As many of you will know, this is my favourite view from the lane near where I live. Today was bright and sunny, but looking across towards Manchester it was quite misty.
"Brothers and sisters, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything For The Glory Of God."
1 Corinthians 10:31
"Everything indeed is for you, so that the grace bestowed in abundance on more and more people may cause the thanksgiving to overflow For The Glory Of God." 2 Corinthians 4:15
MEDITATION
"...cling to the motto of St. Ignatius of Loyola: “For The Greater Glory Of God.” God is shown to be glorious when His children offer their daily tasks to Him and find happiness in glorifying Him. This is the heart of Lent: putting aside temporary pleasures in order to become satisfied in God."
PRAYER
“Lord, here’s all my life—For Your Glory.”
Excerpt #meditation and #prayer from @wordamongus complete reflection @ www.wau.org
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Crescent moon beside Inuksuk during Astronomical Twilight.
Mamiya Sekor C 55-110mm N - Kodak Ektar 100 - Mamiya M645 1000S
The Golden Gate Bridge glows orange against the predawn darkness, its iconic towers and suspension cables illuminated while fog wraps around the Marin Headlands beyond.
Photographed from Twin Peaks looking west, this panoramic view captures San Francisco in that liminal moment between night and day when the city's lights still sparkle but natural light begins painting the sky in subtle gradients of blue and pink.The bridge itself commands the middle distance, its distinctive International Orange color standing out even in low light thanks to the decorative lighting that traces its towers and cables. Those twin towers rising 746 feet above the water have become synonymous with San Francisco itself, perhaps the most photographed and recognizable bridge in the world.
Opened in 1937 after four years of construction, the Golden Gate Bridge was an engineering marvel that many said couldn't be built—spanning 4,200 feet across the strait connecting San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean, withstanding powerful currents, deep water, and frequent fog.
The foreground reveals San Francisco's residential fabric spreading across the city's western neighborhoods. This elevated vantage from Twin Peaks—roughly 900 feet above sea level—allows you to see the gridded street pattern, the mix of housing types, and the tree canopy that softens the urban density. The Richmond and Sunset districts dominate this western side of the city, their orderly blocks of single-family homes, small apartment buildings, and neighborhood commercial corridors representing post-earthquake development and the city's mid-century suburban expansion within city limits.
Look at how the city lights create different patterns. Bright commercial zones—likely the Richmond District's Geary Boulevard and the Sunset's Irving Street—cut horizontal paths through residential areas where warmer, more diffuse lighting suggests homes and local businesses. The Presidio's darker areas on the left preserve the former military base's forest and open space, while Golden Gate Park's dark band running through the middle of the frame shows how that three-mile-long urban forest creates a natural break in the city's development pattern.
The atmospheric conditions are quintessentially San Francisco. That thick bank of fog sitting over the Marin Headlands and threatening to spill through the Golden Gate represents the marine layer that gives the Bay Area its temperate climate and famously unpredictable weather.
The bridge's towers emerge from the fog like sentinels, while the low cloud deck above creates a muted sky that will likely give way to sunshine or remain overcast depending on how that marine layer behaves over the next few hours.The bay waters beyond the bridge show as a dark band separating San Francisco from Marin County.
This strait has always been treacherous—strong tidal currents, cold water temperatures, and frequent fog made navigation challenging long before the bridge existed. Ships entering San Francisco Bay had to time their passage carefully, and countless vessels met disaster on the rocks.
The bridge transformed regional transportation, connecting San Francisco to the North Bay and beyond, enabling suburban development in Marin and Sonoma counties that fundamentally reshaped the region's geography.
From this elevated perspective, you can appreciate San Francisco's unique urban form. This is a city that refused to be limited by its hilly topography. Those neighborhoods spreading across the western slopes represent generations of San Franciscans who carved streets into steep hillsides, built homes on challenging lots, and created communities in every available space. The density is impressive—this is one of America's most densely populated cities—yet the scale remains human. Few high-rises interrupt the horizon, preserving view corridors and maintaining neighborhood character.
The lighting in this photograph creates layers of depth and atmosphere. The cool predawn sky gradates from darker blue overhead to lighter tones near the horizon, while the warm city lights provide contrast and detail in the foreground. The bridge's orange glow becomes the visual anchor, drawing the eye across the frame while the scattered lights of Marin communities beyond suggest the broader metropolitan region connected by this single span.
San Francisco's relationship with the Golden Gate Bridge is complicated. It's simultaneously the city's most beloved symbol and a barrier some never cross. The bridge connects but also divides—creating a psychological boundary between city and suburbs, between urban San Francisco and the less dense communities to the north.
For tourists, it's a must-see attraction. For locals, it's infrastructure—a commute route, a running path, a beloved but familiar landmark that becomes invisible through daily exposure until you see it like this, at dawn, and remember why people photograph it obsessively.
The Golden Gate Bridge glows orange against the predawn darkness, its iconic towers and suspension cables illuminated while fog wraps around the Marin Headlands beyond.
Photographed from Twin Peaks looking west, this panoramic view captures San Francisco in that liminal moment between night and day when the city's lights still sparkle but natural light begins painting the sky in subtle gradients of blue and pink.The bridge itself commands the middle distance, its distinctive International Orange color standing out even in low light thanks to the decorative lighting that traces its towers and cables. Those twin towers rising 746 feet above the water have become synonymous with San Francisco itself, perhaps the most photographed and recognizable bridge in the world.
Opened in 1937 after four years of construction, the Golden Gate Bridge was an engineering marvel that many said couldn't be built—spanning 4,200 feet across the strait connecting San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean, withstanding powerful currents, deep water, and frequent fog.
The foreground reveals San Francisco's residential fabric spreading across the city's western neighborhoods. This elevated vantage from Twin Peaks—roughly 900 feet above sea level—allows you to see the gridded street pattern, the mix of housing types, and the tree canopy that softens the urban density. The Richmond and Sunset districts dominate this western side of the city, their orderly blocks of single-family homes, small apartment buildings, and neighborhood commercial corridors representing post-earthquake development and the city's mid-century suburban expansion within city limits.
Look at how the city lights create different patterns. Bright commercial zones—likely the Richmond District's Geary Boulevard and the Sunset's Irving Street—cut horizontal paths through residential areas where warmer, more diffuse lighting suggests homes and local businesses. The Presidio's darker areas on the left preserve the former military base's forest and open space, while Golden Gate Park's dark band running through the middle of the frame shows how that three-mile-long urban forest creates a natural break in the city's development pattern.
The atmospheric conditions are quintessentially San Francisco. That thick bank of fog sitting over the Marin Headlands and threatening to spill through the Golden Gate represents the marine layer that gives the Bay Area its temperate climate and famously unpredictable weather.
The bridge's towers emerge from the fog like sentinels, while the low cloud deck above creates a muted sky that will likely give way to sunshine or remain overcast depending on how that marine layer behaves over the next few hours.The bay waters beyond the bridge show as a dark band separating San Francisco from Marin County.
This strait has always been treacherous—strong tidal currents, cold water temperatures, and frequent fog made navigation challenging long before the bridge existed. Ships entering San Francisco Bay had to time their passage carefully, and countless vessels met disaster on the rocks.
The bridge transformed regional transportation, connecting San Francisco to the North Bay and beyond, enabling suburban development in Marin and Sonoma counties that fundamentally reshaped the region's geography.
From this elevated perspective, you can appreciate San Francisco's unique urban form. This is a city that refused to be limited by its hilly topography. Those neighborhoods spreading across the western slopes represent generations of San Franciscans who carved streets into steep hillsides, built homes on challenging lots, and created communities in every available space. The density is impressive—this is one of America's most densely populated cities—yet the scale remains human. Few high-rises interrupt the horizon, preserving view corridors and maintaining neighborhood character.
The lighting in this photograph creates layers of depth and atmosphere. The cool predawn sky gradates from darker blue overhead to lighter tones near the horizon, while the warm city lights provide contrast and detail in the foreground. The bridge's orange glow becomes the visual anchor, drawing the eye across the frame while the scattered lights of Marin communities beyond suggest the broader metropolitan region connected by this single span.
San Francisco's relationship with the Golden Gate Bridge is complicated. It's simultaneously the city's most beloved symbol and a barrier some never cross. The bridge connects but also divides—creating a psychological boundary between city and suburbs, between urban San Francisco and the less dense communities to the north.
For tourists, it's a must-see attraction. For locals, it's infrastructure—a commute route, a running path, a beloved but familiar landmark that becomes invisible through daily exposure until you see it like this, at dawn, and remember why people photograph it obsessively.
"Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed,” says the LORD, who has compassion on you." Isaiah 54:10
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Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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Bloggers are welcome to use my artwork with, “Image from Art4TheGlryOfGod by Sharon under Creative Commons license”, and a link back to the images you use, and please let me know in the comment section below, thank you...
Art4TheGlryOfGod Photography and Watercolor Paintings by Sharon
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Faith, Hope & Love in daily Art meditations...
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#prints available upon request
Taken just after dawn off the road to Warburton in country Victoria, Australia. This golden glow was spotted out of the corner of my eye and after taking a few streets off of the main road, we found this gorgeous scene.
The Golden Gate Bridge glows orange against the predawn darkness, its iconic towers and suspension cables illuminated while fog wraps around the Marin Headlands beyond.
Photographed from Twin Peaks looking west, this panoramic view captures San Francisco in that liminal moment between night and day when the city's lights still sparkle but natural light begins painting the sky in subtle gradients of blue and pink.The bridge itself commands the middle distance, its distinctive International Orange color standing out even in low light thanks to the decorative lighting that traces its towers and cables. Those twin towers rising 746 feet above the water have become synonymous with San Francisco itself, perhaps the most photographed and recognizable bridge in the world.
Opened in 1937 after four years of construction, the Golden Gate Bridge was an engineering marvel that many said couldn't be built—spanning 4,200 feet across the strait connecting San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean, withstanding powerful currents, deep water, and frequent fog.
The foreground reveals San Francisco's residential fabric spreading across the city's western neighborhoods. This elevated vantage from Twin Peaks—roughly 900 feet above sea level—allows you to see the gridded street pattern, the mix of housing types, and the tree canopy that softens the urban density. The Richmond and Sunset districts dominate this western side of the city, their orderly blocks of single-family homes, small apartment buildings, and neighborhood commercial corridors representing post-earthquake development and the city's mid-century suburban expansion within city limits.
Look at how the city lights create different patterns. Bright commercial zones—likely the Richmond District's Geary Boulevard and the Sunset's Irving Street—cut horizontal paths through residential areas where warmer, more diffuse lighting suggests homes and local businesses. The Presidio's darker areas on the left preserve the former military base's forest and open space, while Golden Gate Park's dark band running through the middle of the frame shows how that three-mile-long urban forest creates a natural break in the city's development pattern.
The atmospheric conditions are quintessentially San Francisco. That thick bank of fog sitting over the Marin Headlands and threatening to spill through the Golden Gate represents the marine layer that gives the Bay Area its temperate climate and famously unpredictable weather.
The bridge's towers emerge from the fog like sentinels, while the low cloud deck above creates a muted sky that will likely give way to sunshine or remain overcast depending on how that marine layer behaves over the next few hours.The bay waters beyond the bridge show as a dark band separating San Francisco from Marin County.
This strait has always been treacherous—strong tidal currents, cold water temperatures, and frequent fog made navigation challenging long before the bridge existed. Ships entering San Francisco Bay had to time their passage carefully, and countless vessels met disaster on the rocks.
The bridge transformed regional transportation, connecting San Francisco to the North Bay and beyond, enabling suburban development in Marin and Sonoma counties that fundamentally reshaped the region's geography.
From this elevated perspective, you can appreciate San Francisco's unique urban form. This is a city that refused to be limited by its hilly topography. Those neighborhoods spreading across the western slopes represent generations of San Franciscans who carved streets into steep hillsides, built homes on challenging lots, and created communities in every available space. The density is impressive—this is one of America's most densely populated cities—yet the scale remains human. Few high-rises interrupt the horizon, preserving view corridors and maintaining neighborhood character.
The lighting in this photograph creates layers of depth and atmosphere. The cool predawn sky gradates from darker blue overhead to lighter tones near the horizon, while the warm city lights provide contrast and detail in the foreground. The bridge's orange glow becomes the visual anchor, drawing the eye across the frame while the scattered lights of Marin communities beyond suggest the broader metropolitan region connected by this single span.
San Francisco's relationship with the Golden Gate Bridge is complicated. It's simultaneously the city's most beloved symbol and a barrier some never cross. The bridge connects but also divides—creating a psychological boundary between city and suburbs, between urban San Francisco and the less dense communities to the north.
For tourists, it's a must-see attraction. For locals, it's infrastructure—a commute route, a running path, a beloved but familiar landmark that becomes invisible through daily exposure until you see it like this, at dawn, and remember why people photograph it obsessively.
taken from in front of the meal hut. Looking across the source of Battle River to the tundra above Battle Lake
A different perspective to see the San Francisco De Yong Museum from far distance during the morning sunrise time with layers of light view :) I have to say this type photo shot is not easy to take. The weather condition has to to right and with some thin layer of fog in the air. I took this shot from Legion of honor with a long lens. My lucky snapshot of the day.
#sanfrancisco #layersoflight #sanfrancisco #deyoungmuseum #luckysnapshot
"Brothers and sisters: FAITH is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1
"We walk by FAITH, not by sight" ~ 2 Corinthians 5:7.
MEDITATION
"FAITH is an entirely free gift which God makes to us through the power of the Holy Spirit. Believing and Trusting in God to act in our lives is only possible by the Grace and Help of the Holy Spirit who moves the heart and converts it to God. The Holy Spirit opens the eyes of the mind and helps us to Understand, Accept, and Believe God's word. How do we grow in FAITH? By listening to God's word with Trust and Submission. FAITH also grows through Testing and Perseverance. The Lord wants to teach us how to pray in FAITH for His will for our lives and for the things He wishes to give us to enable us to follow Him FAITHfully and serve Him generously. "
#prayer and excerpt #meditation from today’s scripture reflection @ www.DailyScripture.Net or APP at Daily Scripture Servants of the Word
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THE NECESSITY OF FAITH
CCC161 Believing in Jesus Christ and in the One who sent Him for our salvation is necessary for obtaining that salvation. "Since "without FAITH it is impossible to please [God]" and to attain to the fellowship of His sons, therefore without FAITH no one has ever attained justification, nor will anyone obtain Eternal Life 'But he who endures to the end.'"
FAITH - the beginning of eternal life
CCC164 Now, however, "we walk by FAITH, not by sight"; we perceive God as "in a mirror, dimly" and only "in part". Even though enlightened by Him in whom it believes, FAITH is often lived in darkness and can be put to the test. The world we live in often seems very far from the one Promised us by FAITH...
www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/161.htm
www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/164.htm
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ENCYCLICAL LETTER ~ BETWEEN FAITH AND REASON by Saint Pope John Paul II
www.ewtn.com/library/ENCYC/JP2FIDES.HTM
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“Why Faith Matters” - www.thecatholicthing.org/2024/05/01/why-faith-matters/
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~ www.goodnewspost.net/inspirational-sayings-definition-of-...
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Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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Bloggers are welcome to use my artwork with, “Image from Art4TheGlryOfGod by Sharon under Creative Commons license”, (next to the image or embedded in it) with a link back to the images you use and please let me know in the comment section below, thank you...
#prints availability upon request
Art4TheGlryOfGod Photography by Sharon
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Faith, Hope & Love in daily Art meditations...
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"Anyone who loves their brother and sister Lives in the Light, and there is nothing in them to make them stumble." ~ 1 John 2:10
MEDITATION
"When we remember or commemorate Jesus' death and resurrection, we do more than just let a recollection pass through our minds. ...We make the events a subject of our meditation, not just to fix it in our minds but increasingly to Live our Lives in the Light of it." ~ www.dailyscripture.net
PRAYER
“Jesus, thank you for welcoming me into Your kingdom. Help me to Live in the Light of Your Love today.” ~ www.wau.org
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Filename - DSC_9625 Sunset View from the Top NR ClS 2013
Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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Bloggers are welcome to use my artwork with, “Image from Art4TheGlryOfGod by Sharon under Creative Commons license”, (next to the image or embedded in it) with a link back to the images you use and please let me know in the comment section below, thank you...
Art4TheGlryOfGod Photography by Sharon
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Faith, Hope & Love in daily Art meditations...
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Music Videos (from my Art Photography) ~
B&W ... N&B
Layers of light - Esbjorn Svensson & Nils Landgren
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzhW_n-BPXA
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Montreal
Exposure: 127 seconds, f5.6 ISO 200
Date: 06 September 2006
Location: Concrete Plant, Warwick RI
Notes: Nikon D50, Nikkor 10.5mm f2.8
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Check out Skazama's film sweetness
We ventured out this evening to a concrete plant in Warwick RI. The group this time out was Threshold, Skazama, Rizzolo and rtlm40 and II Duce.
I was a bit scatterbrained this evening. Temperature was cool but it was super HUMID.
You can see a group pool here of all our shots on Flickr from the night or a slick slideshow here. It may take a week or so for all the shots to be posted.
Do you know the first commandment that comes with a promise?
Ephesians 6:1-3 - “Honor your father and mother...”
1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2 “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— 3 “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy Long Life on the earth.”
www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians+6%3A1-3&am...
Daily Quote from the early church fathers:
"God is pleased to dwell in us," by Augustine of Hippo, 430-543 A.D.
"God is not too grand to come, He is not too fussy or shy, He is not too proud - on the contrary He is pleased to come if you do not displease Him. Listen to the promise He makes. Listen to Him indeed promising with pleasure, not threatening in displeasure, "We shall come to him," He says, "I and the Father." To the one he had earlier called His friend, the one who obeys His precepts, the keeper of His commandment, the lover of God, the lover of his neighbor, He says, "We shall come to him and make our abode with him." (excerpt from Sermon 23,6)
#prayer and excerpt #meditation from today’s scripture reflection @ www.DailyScripture.Net or APP at Daily Scripture Servants of the Word
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Filename - DSC_4457 View from Idyllwild ClSE Ingrid efct tag Orton 2018
Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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Bloggers are welcome to use my artwork with, “Image from Art4TheGlryOfGod by Sharon under Creative Commons license”, and a link back to the images you use, and please let me know in the comment section below, thank you...
Art4TheGlryOfGod Photography and Watercolor Paintings by Sharon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Faith, Hope & Love in daily Art meditations...
X ~ www.twitter.com/Art4ThGlryOfGod
Flickr (complete portfolio) ~ www.Flickr.com/4ThGlryOfGod
Purchase images on (Giclée canvas, metal prints, throw pillows, tote bags, cards, etc.) Let me know if an image has not been uploaded…
Fine Art America ~ fineartamerica.com/profiles/sharon-soberon
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Pixoto (awards) ~ www.pixoto.com/4thegloryofgod/awards
Music Videos (from my Art Photography) ~
www.youtube.com/user/4ThGlryOfGod
#prints available upon request
"Lord Jesus, unbind me that I may love you wholly and walk in the freedom of your way of life and holiness. May there be nothing which keeps me from the joy of living in your presence."
www.rc.net/wcc/readings/feb1.htm
Sts_9063 Layers of Light added blue H tag 1024
"I stretch out my hands to you; my soul thirsts for you like a parched land." ~ Psalm 143:6
PRAYER
“Lord, my soul thirsts for YOU. Fill me with YOUR Holy Spirit that I may always find Joy in YOUR Presence and take delight in doing YOUR Will.” ~ www.dailyscripture.net
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Filename - DSC_6380 Layers of Fog on the E Grade NR Cl - paint tag 2013
Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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Bloggers are welcome to use my artwork with, “Image from Art4TheGlryOfGod by Sharon under Creative Commons license”, and a link back to the images you use, and please let me know in the comment section below, thank you...
Art4TheGlryOfGod Photography by Sharon
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Faith, Hope & Love in daily Art meditations...
FaceBook ~ www.facebook.com/Art4TheGlryOfGod
Instagram ~ www.instagram.com/Art4TheGlryOfGod
Twitter ~ www.twitter.com/Art4ThGlryOfGod
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Purchase images on (Giclée canvas, metal prints, throw pillows, tote bags, cards, etc.)
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Interesting whisps of clouds 22 minutes before sunrise looking east across a dark San Francisco Bay and towards the Oakland Hills.
3 Who shall ascend the hill of the LORD? And who shall stand in His holy place?
4 He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up His soul to what is false, and does not swear deceitfully.
5 He will receive blessing from the LORD, and vindication from the God of His salvation.
6 Such is the generation of those who seek Him, who seek the face of the God of Jacob
~ Psalm 24:3-6
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Image in use at:
~ www.apostlesonline.org/a-call-to-awareness-and-sharing/
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Filename - DSC_7243 layers at lake dixon 2015 - Topaz Chiaroscuro 2015
Following the Son...
Blessings,
Sharon 🌻
God's Beauty In Nature is calling us into a deeper relationship with Him...
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Art4TheGlryOfGod Photography by Sharon
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Faith, Hope & Love in daily Art meditations...
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#prints available upon request