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Credit Where It Is Due
Credit Where It is Due
I like to make photographs, and I enjoy being praised for what I have done. But God teaches a different attitude, one of thankfulness and humility. He pointed that out to me recently. I DO NOT MAKE THESE PHOTOGRAPHS ALONE. I didn't create the light, or the technology which makes photography possible. I didn't buy my camera, it was a gift from my husband. I didn't give myself the ability to see through the camera in order to make an image which others find pleasing. It is right to use what I have been given to the best of my ability, but it is wrong to take credit for what I have not done. God made the light, the elements which are used to manufacture the camera, and the world from which these images come. He has given me gifts: people to teach me, eyes to see with, and a brain to process information. I am thankful for these gifts. He deserves all the praise, not I.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Reflection Convex
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31 comments:
Neat toy and a neat photo.
Looks almost like you're in a spider web.
A wonderful shot!
Nice to meet you in a spherical projection. I just love all kinds of reflective shiny metal objects.
Quite an eyeful of reflections.
That's a cool looking reflection. It's amazing to think of all the places that reflections can be found.
Magnificent, I loved this creative picture!
Happy weekend reflections!
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
great idea.
and wrod verification was 'stalker'!
You made great use of your burning time. Cameras have a pleasant way of making time pass faster.
This is excellent!
I saw someone taking this very picture, lol!
Nice
Beautiful. Cool. Better than watching a wood pile.
You can't hide from a convex mirror!! :-)
Very intriguing - I can neither quite work out what the reflecting sphere is (a lamp?) nor in what kind of thing you're standing...but it's great to get a glimpse of you.
Thanks for the comments, everyone! I think I will have to do a post about this thing I am standing in and what it is used for, besides puzzling other bloggers! Stay tuned...
Cool shot, the photographer caught in the act. Glad you enjoyed my shadows.
Very cool, and a very unique self-portrait.
cool reflection, specially when enlarged...
Dimple, thank you for your visit, comment, and blessing at my blog. All Hallow's Eve and All Saints' Day always reminds me of the dramatic and extremely-well-done transition from darkness to light in the final film sequence of Disney's Fantasia: Night On Bald Mountain/Ave Maria.
Really neat reflection. Love all the layers when you enlarge the shot. Kathy
I see you standing in the cab of a piece of heavy duty machinery. What I don't see is that fire you're supposed to be watching!
Quilly-
Very good! The fire was nearby, even though it's not visible in the photo!
Looking forward to the post about the intriguing machinery-thingy :)
Thanks for looking at my book and for your comment re. funding. Getting science funding is as much of a nightmare as getting funding for the arts, too many worthy projects, too little money. We didn't try National Geographic for this one - we ran out of time.
ha!.. i see a cute girl wearing my favourite colour...BLUE!..taking a picture and making herself into a perfect reflection!!!!!!
love terry
I see a photo artist hard at work. Multitasking can be fun as long as you have your camera readily available!
artistic & interesting perspective!
It's very beautiful, it should be enlarged to see the real beauty of the photo..
How about an ornery little fella for Ruby Tuesday?
Cool reflection!
I love reflections
very cool
rust is red, and I see red leaves or grass in the background
so, what's the red in your hand?
Creative photo, indeed.
My R T is posted now. "I came, HE SAWED, we conquered". come see. Here is the permalink to my Tuesday post.
Clever idea! Beautiful.
great reflection!
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