"In your anger do not sin". Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry.
With anger, in the midst of our peaceful lives, something turns a key in our spirit and triggers the alarm. And our internal peace—not to mention the tranquility of those around us—is interrupted by the disruptive force of our exploding emotions.
Sometimes anger appropriately calls our attention to an injustice that needs to be addressed, and we are spurred to righteous action. Most of the time, however, our anger is selfishly ignited by the violation of our expectations, rights, and privileges. In any case, it’s important to know why the alarm is sounding and to respond in a godly way. But one thing is sure, anger was never intended to continue unchecked.
It’s no wonder that Paul reminds us of the psalmist’s warning: “‘Be angry, and do not sin’; do not let the sun go down on your wrath” (Eph. 4:26; Ps. 4:4). Anger left unchecked is cause for alarm.
I know this is not a big surprise for this week's Quest! This quest runs for 2 weeks so you have time to get some photos during this busy season.
Photos can be recent or old...you are free to use any photo enhancements, color or b & w or sepia tones. Make a collage, a Christmas card, a poster or just a single photo. Post how you took the photo and what enhancements you used.
If you haven't ever posted before just jump in and have some fun. No worries we are all learning here and enjoy seeing everyones photos.
Get creative and show the Photo Quest Group what Christmas means to you. Is it about the ornaments, the tree, the cookies, friends, children, parties (this is for Yan), pets, nature, church...what makes a Christmas special for you.
Since this quest runs through Christmas...I want to take time to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas!
Maureen
This was the first time for this subject, shoes on Photo Quest. It was fun to see what you creative minded photographers posted for this quest.
First to post was Realworld with his Cat Shoes. I want to know how he stuffed that kitten in the shoe? OK so that probably didn't happen but what a cute, candid photo! Nice job Realworld as it is hard to get the cat's eyes clear on a photo...mine sometimes look orange or a strange green.
Next post was from Maju, with her purple sneakers trying to run away from the boring black shoes. Great composition with the purple shoe in the ROT spot. This photo really made me laugh...nice work Maju!
Then along came CountrybyDesign with a very mystical photo of her shoes in the stream of light. WOW this is a very cool photo and I think you should use this technique again with other subjects. I like the slightly out of focus shot here as it makes the photo have a more mystical feel.
Not to disappoint, Cap'n Stephel brings us some very Jazzy, Saxie shoes. Very nice play on dark and light and lines. I liked the second photo the best as it has just enough light to make me want to check it out closer.
Finally Yancunyong brings it home with party shoes. Japan must be a lot more fun than I ever thought. Yan seems to be parting it up big time. Loved seeing the shoes of his fellow party goers. I like the last photo the best...the red lighting and the reflection of the shoe was very cool.
Thanks again all for a great quest...hope to see you again next week.
Leviticus 25:4 but during the
seventh year the land shall have a sabbath rest, a sabbath to the LORD;
you shall not sow your field nor prune your vineyard.
With our busy schedules and our hectic pace of life, we too need readjustment. Demands of work, family, and church can require reevaluation. One way we do that is by observing the sabbath principle—making sure to set aside time to rest and prayerfully refocus our priorities. Jesus, for example, went “to a solitary place; and there He prayed” (Mark 1:35).
When can you pull aside from your activities and prayerfully ask God to reset your spiritual calendar to His Word and His will? Is it time for a readjustment? To make the most of your time, take time to pray.
I am going to be gone for 2 weeks to see my daughter and granddaughters. I might be able to get on computer there but not as much. Keep the post going on here. We will stay strong in the Lord. elsalioness:D
I bought this pair of shoes ages ago to use as props for photos and I've never done anything with them. Today, I took them outside for their first photo shoot.
Because they are black and shinny...not I didn't polish the
m...I set my exposure down from 1/2 to 2 steps depending on background of the photo. I used my 28 - 105 mm lens, ISO 100, F stop from 3.5 to 4.5, WB set at sunny, focus on one-shot.
The shoes and I had some fun today and I learned a lot about backgrounds and lighting.
Boy it has been ages since I've done a real post and not just a Photo Quest Post. Last Sunday, hubby and I took a drive south to Tumacacori to see the Dancing Horses. I had spoke with Dan Gerate during the week about writing a letter of sponsorship for our project to have the Colonial Spanish Horse named as the state horse of Arizona. Dan told me about the Tumacacori Festival and the Dancing Horse that would be preforming. Well I was hooked.
The festivities were to begin at 10:00 am and if we wanted a good parking place we should arrive early...like 8:00 am. Hmm lets see it is about 1:30 drive to get their by 8:00 am. I did the math and didn't like the results...second plan. The horses were to preform at 2:00 pm now you are talking! Second plan, leave around 12:00 pm ask the universe for an awesome parking place right at the front of the church..us oldsters don't need to walk that far...OK, OK well I was packing camera and equipment.
We leave our place around 12:00 and picked up coffee for Don on the way out. As we leave, I restate my request for a close parking space...would be a shame to drive all that way and not be able to get a parking place. The drive was uneventful...my favorite kind of ride. We turn off the freeway and start down the road to the mission...there are cars everywhere...parked on the side of the road parked in places that sure looked illegal! Hubby says he has an idea of were we can park...I peep up wait "I requested a parking place up front let's just pull into the parking lot in front of the church." He take a right into the parking lot and there right in front is a parking place..in fact there were two so we had a choice!
Weather was cool and a little breeze but we had dressed right and could manage fine. First stop was to take a photo of the church's white dome. This mission isn't in great shape and was never finished as the church ran out of funds. I had some issues with this photo as the sky wasn't all that blue...storm coming in and everything in the old church is crocked! Hard to make it straight...when I got the building straight the dome wasn't. I settled for a straight cross.
Next we took the path to the Festival Grounds just north of the church. Oh boy, oh boy I spied a Harris Hawk on a girls hand! Now that was worth a few photos right? I took a bunch of photos. The hawk was very photogenic but the backgrounds weren't that good. Lighting was OK and there was a light breeze so he kept his wings out as if to fly away. This hawk was around 3 years old and had been injured as a youngster and couldn't fly.
I like the focused look of his eyes.
We got to see a cute group of children dancers. In this dance they all had canes and were acting like old people. They were a hoot and we all got a good laugh!
Next we were entertained by a wonderful Mexican Band. I got a few photos but some were misses as I didn't get all their feet in the photo...lesson learned yet again...check your composition dummy!
I ran into Don Garete and he said the horses were coming in about 15 minutes...we dash around the grounds to find some lunch. We settled on a both run by some lovely Indian ladies and had a great fast lunch.
I saw the horses coming down the path and ran over to take some photos. I couldn't get close enough to them for a good shot before they took a left turn off the path. Not to be denied a photo, I circled way left and went down to the clearing that they were using for a warm up area. I got off a few shots before the nice park ranger told me to leave.
After what seemed like an hour they finally called the horse to preform their dance to the music of a Mexican Band. What a wonderful treat! I'd never seen anything like this before. The horses were so well trained and beautifully groomed. The performers tack and outfits were beautiful. It was a big WOW. I was right along the outside of the ring and could get up close for good shoots. I used my 28 - 105 mm lens, polarizer lens, shot mostly 400 ISO, took exposure down a 1/2 step as it was cloudy, played around with the f stop from 4 to 8 and had a ball.
I took hundreds of photos and it was so much fun being so close to these wonderful horses. Finally the show was over and we walked back through the Mission grounds and I took one last photo of the Mission dome. It was another attempt to keep the photo straight that I'm not sure really works...old buildings!
Oh here is one last photo that says it all...we had a great day and it was worth the drive:
This past weekend I took some photos of the dogs playing in the snow. They were like little kids running around. Haven's happy jumping as she catches a snowball in her mouth.
Here Beacon's fetching his Orbee ball and Haven's "attacking" him.
After getting tired and hot from fetching Beacon decided to cool off in the snow.
Eventually Andrew hit Beacon with a snowball. He didn't really try to get out of the way and ended up taking it on the side of his face. I actually got a photo!
There was also digging in snow piles for the Orbee ball.
And of course Haven did her exploring, which usually leads to snow on her face.
On Sunday Andrew built a snowman for Beacon to "attack". Beacon's very serious about these attacks. You can watch a video of Beacon taking on the snowman here.
Starting tonight another storm will hit us. It'll last until Thursday afternoon or evening! There will be rain, freezing rain, and snow so things will be a mess. Eventually we'll get a decent dumping of snow before it's all over.
I took this idea from the Digital Photography School. It should be a fun quest. Take photos of your shoes and have some fun. Here is the article from the Digital Photography School website http://digital-photography-school.com/shoes-weekend-photography-challenge.
Put your shoes in unusual places or show your shoes going somewhere. Photograph them in color, b & w, neon, up-side-down, sideways, on - off, in the closet, on the floor, in the car, on top of the house. Have some fun with this one.
All photos must be taken during this Quest and taken by you. Size and amount of photos is up to you.
Yesterday we walked to the downtown area three times! The first time we took Haven. We had to go to the post office. And there were ice sculptures being made along the riverwalk.
We even walked around on the riverboat. Haven wasn't so sure about that.
We were out for about an hour and a half during our first trip downtown. We decided to go back toward the end of the time the sculptures were being made. On our way back the second time we saw someone we knew and ended up chatting for awhile and ended up missing the winning sculpture being named (hopefully it'll be in the paper this week).
Here are some of the finished products.
We headed back home and had a couple of hours before walking back to Main Street again. This time it was for the parade, which was pretty cool. It was the first time we watched the parade even though we've lived here for almost seven years!
My favorite part was the cow!! The local fruit/produce stand had him/her. The cow had a big green blanket on it with red garland on it. Cool! There was also a hot air balloon company that had a burner as part of their float. From time to time the big flame would go off and everyone would oooh and aaah. I also liked the old pipe organ that used to be on the riverboat. Someone was playing Christmas tunes on it as it rolled along (on a float).
There were a lot of people watching the parade. It was a good thing that we walked because it was crazy with all of the cars trying to leave. It was fun participating in some of our small town activities. You can see more photos of the ice sculptures in this Flickr album. I didn't have the camera with me during the parade so no photos there.