I actually use the camera on my phone. It’s a Galaxy S9.
I’m mobile!
My phone takes quality photos, is very portable, and always ready for a shot, without doing much with the settings.
Do you use any filters on your photos?
I use no filters.
I have tried recently to do a couple of black and white photos, but then went back to regular photos with my phone.
What is your motivation for the photos you take?
Worship. It’s definitely a part of my worship.
I find it very healing.
I’ve dealt with depression.
Depression makes you pull inside yourself, and away from people.
Now that I enjoy photography, I get out of my house. I go places.
I can go with someone, or even go by myself.
This makes me happy because I can do things however I like. Take a picture or not, stay or go, I can decide.
I tend to take pictures dealing with light and creation, and the CREATION always makes me feel connected to the CREATOR.
The amount and diversity of creation is amazing and awe inspiring.
I no longer take for granted the state and town I live in.
Embracing and sharing my hometown, causes me to want to do it more.
There is beauty in every state, but coming home to Iowa is always best.
How do you educate yourself to take better pictures?
Trial and error
Practice
Viewing others photos on photography websites
My husband is being educated on my photo taking needs as well!
Among your works, which one is your favorite? Why?
“Favorite picture of the summer so far. Taken from the bike trail during the flooding. I always enjoy capturing reflections and cool shadows. So beautiful with the white puffy clouds.”
What mood or message do you try to portray in your photos?
Natural beauty.
Positive. Always positive.
Encouraging.
I want my photos to point people to God.
She also likes to show off her town! (Added by me)
“Driving back from Kalona, with the sun behind us, I had a realization. For some people, looking back is painful emotionally. However, when it comes to photography, you need to be willing to examine your subject from every angle. Otherwise, you might miss the best picture ever!”
“If
my kids ever turned out like you I’d kill myself”.
WHAT ON EARTH???
These words said to him by one set in charge of leading and guiding him, one whose job was to help him to find his potential, not destroy it.
I’ve heard many horror stories like Rusty’s. I am sure you have as well.
Perhaps, like me, you were the one on the other end of those destructive words.
It has been scientifically proven that the words we TELL OURSELVES, can have a crippling effect on how we develop.
Oh the words we say over our children!
About them. In front of them. In front of others.
When those words are SPOKEN over us, the effects can be deadly.
In John 6:63 (ESV) It says; It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is no help at all. The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.
If
the spirit speaks life, then it stands to reason that it is evil that speaks
death to living beings.
The nasty things that are said to us burrow deeply into our hearts.
They become “Our truth”, even though that is not how God intended it to be for us.
The Harvard Business Review says five positives to one negative is a good ratio for success.
Remember Mearle from Rusty’s story above?
In my case, I had two Mearles.
First was a pastor named Gary, the second an apostolic teacher named Sharon.
These two never gave up on me. They encouraged me into a much more life affirming thought life than I had ever had before.
They still encourage me today.
Now I am here with you, espousing a life of “Quietude” for your own general well being, helping you to overcome the awful things spoken over your life.
For Rusty, he created one eighty, to help others to overcome the effects of the negative words and declarations thrust upon them by others. Visit his site and see what a positive thought life can do!
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