"The title begs the question, "What's the difference about your lens?"
My answer: "Before I came to faith in Christ, I saw the world through a lens that was clouded by sin. Now that He has saved me from my sin, I can see the world through faith, hope, and love.
My photography is a reflection of my faith in Christ, hope of heaven, and love for God and His creation."
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Good Night Moon
02/16/11- Day 23 "Good Night Moon"
I just had to put this picture up as my photo tonight. The moon looked so big, beautiful and bright that I felt like saying to it Good Night.
How did you get the detail in the moon. What lens were you using? Not sure we have ever met but I my hubby works with you r dad and I got to meet your mom at a wedding. Great people. ;)
Carri. Unfortunately, I don't have any lenses for my camera as of yet. I have a Canon Powershot S5 IS. All I did was try to hold my hand real steady since I don't have a tripod. Then I zoomed in as far as I could without the image becoming blurry. I then took the photo and cropped it in Picassa to make the image of the moon look bigger and the black sky around it smaller. That's all.
How did you get the detail in the moon. What lens were you using? Not sure we have ever met but I my hubby works with you r dad and I got to meet your mom at a wedding. Great people. ;)
ReplyDeleteCarri. Unfortunately, I don't have any lenses for my camera as of yet. I have a Canon Powershot S5 IS. All I did was try to hold my hand real steady since I don't have a tripod. Then I zoomed in as far as I could without the image becoming blurry. I then took the photo and cropped it in Picassa to make the image of the moon look bigger and the black sky around it smaller. That's all.
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