What are the words superimposed across the pic? Does it say “Saving Light?” I think that’s the answer to your question.
What a cool shot! It’s really one of my favorites from your entire Summer’s work thus far. I really like it.
-JRS
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Or “Seeing Light?” “Serving Light?”
I can’t make out the 2nd & 3rd letters, no matter how big I make it, or how I tilt my screen.
-JRS
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What’s tied around the subject’s neck?
-JRS
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Tilting and enlarging won’t help; playing with constrast will.
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Anyone but Jon have any thoughts about this picture?
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I try to encourage them to comment. I try. I just don’t know.
JON
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Andrew: It is a man standing in a beam of light. Gosh Andrew – my imagination fails. I guess my life is too full of the ordinary to be able to find the abstract meaning in a picture with a man standing in some light flooding through the hatch of a ship. Now then, if you show me a picture of a sewing maching with some black drapes which I made 3 inches too short and which I am now trying to make 3 inches longer then I can relate. Loved the picture though.
Grandma
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The God who said “out of darkness the light shall shine!” is the same God who made His light shine in our hearts, to bring us the knowledge of God’s glory shining in the face of Christ.
2 Cor. 4:6
God, are you there? It’s me, Margaret.
-JRS
What are the words superimposed across the pic? Does it say “Saving Light?” I think that’s the answer to your question.
What a cool shot! It’s really one of my favorites from your entire Summer’s work thus far. I really like it.
-JRS
Or “Seeing Light?” “Serving Light?”
I can’t make out the 2nd & 3rd letters, no matter how big I make it, or how I tilt my screen.
-JRS
What’s tied around the subject’s neck?
-JRS
Tilting and enlarging won’t help; playing with constrast will.
Anyone but Jon have any thoughts about this picture?
I try to encourage them to comment. I try. I just don’t know.
JON
Andrew: It is a man standing in a beam of light. Gosh Andrew – my imagination fails. I guess my life is too full of the ordinary to be able to find the abstract meaning in a picture with a man standing in some light flooding through the hatch of a ship. Now then, if you show me a picture of a sewing maching with some black drapes which I made 3 inches too short and which I am now trying to make 3 inches longer then I can relate. Loved the picture though.
Grandma
The God who said “out of darkness the light shall shine!” is the same God who made His light shine in our hearts, to bring us the knowledge of God’s glory shining in the face of Christ.
2 Cor. 4:6