This week's challenge is Black & White. While black and white images can be powerful, evoking strong emotion in the viewer, there are those who find it difficult to accept a "black & white" concept when it comes to GOD. They look for loop-holes, trying to justify a worldview of "tolerance" and "political correctness" by redefining what is "right" or "wrong." They prefer to live in a gray area called relativism. But with GOD, there is no gray area. Truth is Truth. Sin is sin. Right is right and wrong is wrong. One is either for GOD or against Him. It's black and white.
this is a beautiful shot!! I love the shadows and the light coming through the trees!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a BEAUTIFUL black and white photo. I love the contrast and the light.
ReplyDeletegreat choice for a black and hwite photo!!!! very powerful shot along with beautiful journaling.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! I'll quote Cherie "a very powerful shot along with beautiful journaling" Great job!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photograph. It is difficult to shoot snow effectively. You have done a great job with this one. A winner
ReplyDeleteHey Kim!! I answered you question over on my blog, I was going to cut and paste it over here for you, but it got kinda long ;)
ReplyDeleteWow.... GORGEOUS shot!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. I love how you captured the light streaming through the trees. I has a surreal feel to it, other worldly.
ReplyDeletethis shot is so pretty and a perfect choice for B/W. I love the shadows of the trees and the light shining through.
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I really enjoy seeing your photos through b/w. The photo's details shine through more. I guess that is why I enjoy Ansel Adams' photos, too.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work, Kim!!
What a lovely photo. At first glance it evokes a feeling of loneliness. Then you see the sun streaming through the trees and you feel all the lovely warmth coming toward you. Beautiful work and "spot on" journaling!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture and what truth in your journaling !
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