The Book of Job says we are born to trouble as the sparks fly upwards. We are uncertain, constantly changing creatures in a continual state of being made. We live in an uncertain, constantly changing universe in a continual state of being made. No wonder we are anxious. No wonder that, in our ignorance, we seek to place our anxieties on others and seek to vanquish it by vanquishing them.
Jesus came into Galilee proclaiming the Good News; the God Word; the God Spel; the Gospel: think differently because it is God's Kingdom which lies about you on every side, as far away as your own hand. Be at peace and the world will be at peace.
Look. The sign of it is only a day away. Joy to the world and peace on earth to all people of good will.
Photo: The two things to avoid in trying to photograph the Moeraki boulders are 1) cliches - these things are photographed a thousand times a day, and usually in the same ways, and 2) tourists - they have a penchant for clambering over them in brightly coloured clothing. I'd hoped to be there at sunrise to avoid these two, but was unfortunately delayed by the wonderful reflections on the wetlands at Waitati, and when I got there the sun was well up and there were already tourists. So, whatever is there, photograph that. I used a Nikon 24-70 F4 zoom, and was glad to have my favourite light - backlighting. The shot is pretty much as it came out of the camera. I straightened the horizon about 1.5 degrees and trimmed it slightly to move the guy onto a thirds intersection.
Jesus came into Galilee proclaiming the Good News; the God Word; the God Spel; the Gospel: think differently because it is God's Kingdom which lies about you on every side, as far away as your own hand. Be at peace and the world will be at peace.
Look. The sign of it is only a day away. Joy to the world and peace on earth to all people of good will.
Photo: The two things to avoid in trying to photograph the Moeraki boulders are 1) cliches - these things are photographed a thousand times a day, and usually in the same ways, and 2) tourists - they have a penchant for clambering over them in brightly coloured clothing. I'd hoped to be there at sunrise to avoid these two, but was unfortunately delayed by the wonderful reflections on the wetlands at Waitati, and when I got there the sun was well up and there were already tourists. So, whatever is there, photograph that. I used a Nikon 24-70 F4 zoom, and was glad to have my favourite light - backlighting. The shot is pretty much as it came out of the camera. I straightened the horizon about 1.5 degrees and trimmed it slightly to move the guy onto a thirds intersection.
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