RockinRobinG wrote:
roger allen wrote:
Did you ever consider the role God plays in the art of photography? After all photography wasnt invented it was discovered just as electricty and music. I have had several moments where I actually felt and saw the result of God's hand in the creation of the photograph I was about to snap.
I am curious if i am alone in this spiritual intervention or if others have had the same experience.
roger -
A HUGE "AMEN" to that Roger. I think that's why I get so frustrated when people want to know all the settings etc from my photographs. DOES IT REALLY MATTER? Just look at the photo, critique it on it's own merit, and let it be...after all, you're not going to be using those same settings in the same situation that God provided for ME . Yes, Roger, it's God's hand guiding us on His earth...I let him lead me and guide me...and I follow as best I can as His faithful servant. Thank you, Roger, for your bold statement. 'Nuff said.
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hummm, another who's upset about helping out the beginners on here :| I basically come here for the help from others as well as many others who are asking for help... and you get frustrated? At least I have another person to add to my "do not ask/comment to" list. I could have swore better that God helps everyone he can when in need and he expects the same from all of us! I won't be watching this post so no need to reply to my 2cents added.
However, to the poster, I think Gods hands are everywhere and those who believe (I do) he will guide them.
Beautiful image, RockinRobinG!
When I finish a photo to either sell or give away, I adhere a sticker (which I created) which says, "Photo by ....., artistry by God.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
rockin robin i agree with you that providing f2.8 at 1/500 sec iso 100 with a full moon and drinking starbucks dark roast is totaly useless info BUT having been treated like i spat on the pope for daring to suggest that exposures vary and the better idea is to get a basic book on exposure and study it. my advice to you is to knod polietly and keep that opinion to yourself or risk being treated like custer at custers last stand. look at how unjustifiably jwilliams got over your comment. I guess its free speech unless you are arguing about something the masses dont like. Look at it this way the info provides comfort to the newbies like a life preserver in an airliner.
Jwilliams0469 wrote:
RockinRobinG wrote:
roger allen wrote:
Did you ever consider the role God plays in the art of photography? After all photography wasnt invented it was discovered just as electricty and music. I have had several moments where I actually felt and saw the result of God's hand in the creation of the photograph I was about to snap.
I am curious if i am alone in this spiritual intervention or if others have had the same experience.
roger -
A HUGE "AMEN" to that Roger. I think that's why I get so frustrated when people want to know all the settings etc from my photographs. DOES IT REALLY MATTER? Just look at the photo, critique it on it's own merit, and let it be...after all, you're not going to be using those same settings in the same situation that God provided for ME . Yes, Roger, it's God's hand guiding us on His earth...I let him lead me and guide me...and I follow as best I can as His faithful servant. Thank you, Roger, for your bold statement. 'Nuff said.
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hummm, another who's upset about helping out the beginners on here :| I basically come here for the help from others as well as many others who are asking for help... and you get frustrated? At least I have another person to add to my "do not ask/comment to" list. I could have swore better that God helps everyone he can when in need and he expects the same from all of us! I won't be watching this post so no need to reply to my 2cents added.
However, to the poster, I think Gods hands are everywhere and those who believe (I do) he will guide them.
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Yes, I do get frustrated because I too am a NOVICE and take photos for the joy of taking them. I am NOT a professional photographer. I am learning, as are a lot of others on this website and seeking their opinions. It's not that I don't WANT to post the info, I just didn't know where to look for it. But the lost is found <ha!> and I can now post the info with my photos. Your 2cents is welcomed and if you choose to not comment, so be it. If I offended you or anyone else for speaking up, my apologies.
1 Corinthians 10:31
Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
I believe that this verse really fits here. When I take nature or landscape photos, I want to do the best I can to show the majesty of His creation.
roger allen wrote:
Did you ever consider the role God plays in the art of photography? After all photography wasnt invented it was discovered just as electricty and music. I have had several moments where I actually felt and saw the result of God's hand in the creation of the photograph I was about to snap.
I am curious if i am alone in this spiritual intervention or if others have had the same experience.
roger -
Every time I photograph nature shots this comes to mind. It's perfections and imperfections are all from the hand of God. It's all as it was meant to be whichever category it falls in. One of my favorite quotes from the great Ansel Adams is:
"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
terheel-Ron wrote:
1 Corinthians 10:31
Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
I believe that this verse really fits here. When I take nature or landscape photos, I want to do the best I can to show the majesty of His creation.
The best way to answer this question and that's to let a few photos tell the story. I have so many to share but can only offer a few examples of why I think my Faith plays a part in my photography.
Chapel in Gods light
The innocence of a child
Gods Creation
Wickspics
Loc: Detroits Northwest Side. Cody High School.
Just making photos of his handywork.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
man the shot of the chapel in God's light would be good enough for the cover of a sunday bulletin. Awesome shot
I want to express how encouraging it is to experience the willingness of so many to express what is, so often, left unsaid for various reasons. Sinatraman, I think I know sonme of what you live through. It is my belief that you are exactly where God has you for reasons we will only some day ever know. I agree whole-heartedly with Roger Allen in that it is very apparent that your photography and other talents are already used for ministry (some people have no sense of humor). In keeping with the spirit of this site, I will post two of my own photos as symbolic of our value to the One who created us all. In a way, I think He seees us as "color in an otherwise colorless world". I also believe we have been given our various talents as a light...an energy to effect those around us with His Spirit.
african violets
lena...the gift
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
amen brother. Faboulous shots. almost missed the one colored flower, and your second shot gives off a meditative calming mood. I do love your testimony. sometimes before praying or when im feeling down i'll look at some of work and I rember that God grranted me a gift. this helps with my black moods as churchill called it. He and Lincon both suffererd mfrom depression.
roger allen wrote:
you wont be sorry you did order it - i think it will make you a better artist and a better more fullfilled christian
let me know what you think about it as you read it - i couldnt put it down and in fact i re-read it twice
roger
I've ordered the book! I'll let you know what I think. Thanks for the recommendation.
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