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Early April 2019. The ground slowly warming up after winter frosts. Good to feel the earth under my bare soles
Jesus once said.:
John 12:46 - I have come as a light to shine in this dark world, so that all who put their trust in me will no longer remain in the dark.
I drew back the curtains this morning and this is what I saw.
I usually lean out of the window to get a better view - but there really was no need to reach over the sill this morning - this glorious light and colour just burst into the room and that was even before the sun had actually risen.
Maybe we need to draw back the curtains of our lives and not sit in the dark - we might be surprised at what ‘the light’ can do.
This technique of using a flash light / torch to illuminate an object in a dark room provides some dramatic results.
Submitted to the Flickr 64 Challenge.
I'm not sure...eh...but it's 7:30AM and I need to post this before I go to work. Maybe I should have used one of my Farmer's Market shots. Then again, pictures of people are so much more interesting than pictures of vegetables.
lots and lots of candles at this evening wedding. river made lots of wishes on the candles floating in the fountains.
night light in my living room,didn't even noticed the cross before(only after I put the picture in my computer) visit @ www.emmelephotography.com
Shot on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights in late December with my Nikon F3HP and Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 D lens on Harman Phoenix at EI100 and developed in ECN-2.
From my first attempts with my canon ae-1. I am officiallly in love with that camera.
SOOC.
Also from my weekend getaway to Tom's family's beautiful cabin in NH.
Lightpainting im LaPa Duisburg
Vielen Dank an ZOLAQ für die lehrreichen Workshop Stunden!
ZOLAQ www.zolaq.de/
"Light gives of itself freely, filling all available space. It does not seek anything in return; it asks not whether you are friend or foe. It gives of itself and is not thereby diminished." ~Michael Strassfeld
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Photo Info:
Nikon D300s
Nikkor 35mm 1.8
SB-600 1/64 camera right shot through softbox