
"'Twas I, Lord Jesus, I it was denied thee"

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Cool! Did you take that yourself?
Yes. I used a timer with the camera on a stack of book at the other end of the table.
Phil, your photo of the candle/man?
Way cool!! Have you ever thought of going pro?
I mean you’re half-way there now with the equipment: timer and stack of book….
BTW where did you find that camera on a stack of book? E-BAY? Camera World? I imagine finding such a camera would be difficult… but perhaps they are sold separately? Is stack of book made by Nikon or Cannon or is that an American/Kodak invention?
But, really, no kidding…you did a great photo there!
Thanks, Book. If I had my copy of Photoshop installed, I would have worked on the photo more. This is only cropped. It’s too dark on my screen here.
my view of your photo looks dark, but that is the magic. You can see his expression; very in-depth! What is he really thinking so much about?
You can see his hands but not what they are doing…
You use your imagination for this part…. the rest, outside of the candle, is dark…and protects you from unnecessary information. Again, good job.
I used to teach photography… sometimes, I know these things……..:>)
He thinking about how he denied the Lord (and whether that emotion is visible on his face). I tried not to think of that second part, only the first. It was challenging.