Here are some of the images that were considered and rejected for either the cover or one of the months of the 2017 Photography 139 Calendar:
So just hold on tight to those images. You won’t see them in 2017.
Last Sunday Shannon asked me to run a Photo Booth for her church’s party. It wasn’t exactly what I imagined, so I way over prepared, but that is cool, because it ended up being easier than anticipated.
Here are a few pictures from the day:
It was a very impressive event and I went home with quite a bit of the church’s creative ministry’s art.
I found this barn and its hopeful message along I70 (or as a Kansan might say 70 Interstate) on my recent trip to visit Nate and Laura. I vowed to stop and take a picture of it on my way home.
Mission accomplished.
While this saying has graced many a bumper sticker, you won’t actually find it in THE BIBLE. I’m usually fairly coy about the titles of the posts in this here blog (even though I’m sure most of them end up being fairly transparent), however, I will flat out tell you if you go read that particular verse, I think it is what this bumper sticker theology is trying to say.
Although intellectual honesty makes me point out I’m not a noted theologian. I don’t even play one on television. You know every once in awhile, PHOTOGRAPHY 139 needs to get in touch with its roots and give a small reminder of where the name comes from.
PARTICULARS
CAMERA: SONY SLT-A65V
ISO: 100
FOCAL LENGTH: 18.0mm
APERTURE: f/8
EXPOSURE: 1/500
DATE TAKEN: 01-17-2016 – 12:42
LATITUDE: 39.06553°
LONGITUDE: -96.29739
ALTITUDE: 19.9 meters above sea level*
*I have my doubts about the accuracy of that number.
As I look over this collection I am reminded that it has been too long since I’ve done some full moon photography, like the photo represented by April.
Who wants to keep me company and go do some full moon photography next full moon?
One of my all-time favorite images is in this collection. Can you guess which one?