Tuesday, August 21, 2007

POTD: Faith August 20th - August 26th

August 24

Praying is an important part of faith. Nothing can bring you closer to your Father in Heaven than kneeling in prayer. Again, I would love some CC to help improve my pictures, don't be shy.




Praying hands
1/60 f/3.5 ISO 200 50mm
FA 50mm 1.4
AF540GZ Flash









DD Praying
1/60 f/8 ISO 200 50mm
FA 50mm 1.4
AF540GZ Flash













1/60 F/8 ISO 200 50mm
FA 50mm 1.4
AF540GZ Flash








August 21


These are some pictures that I took a while back, but I think they are worth posting anyway, maybe I will get out and post some new ones later in the week. CC welcome and wanted. I can take whatever you have to say.









SLC Temple
15" f/32 ISO 200 55mm
DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6


















Christus
4" f/11 ISO 200 55mm
DA 18-55 f/3.5-5.6

10 comments:

Kathy King Photographer said...

The temple photo is incredible!

cherie said...

really like the one of the temple. like the reflection. very cool shot.

Unknown said...

I love the first picture. VERY pretty!

flute4peace said...

These are both really beautiful! Thank you for sharing them!

Lisajdm said...

They're both wonderful. But I'm just in awe of the temple photo. tfs.

Sue said...

Those pictures are amazing!

lcp said...

I love the temple shot. It caught my eye right away.

Mahon said...

Dude, I love the B&W SLC pic. It's awesome.

Mom-entarily Out of Order said...

Beautiful. The one of the temple is very nice!

The photo of your daughter praying - 1/60 is a very low shutter speed for handheld. If you drop your f/stop down a bit (go to a lower number thus letting more light in) you can then increase your shutter and reduce the risk of camera shake blur. :-)

Good work! I am excited to see more.

Travis said...

It is a fixed 50mm lens, I don't think 60 is that slow for that length of a lens. If I was using my 70-300 I agree that is pretty low to hand hold. Opening it up won't work because then the flash won't fire correctly. That is the shutter speed my flash told my camera to use. Do you think that that picture is blurry? What parts of it are?