As I woke
up one morning, this thought popped into my awareness: “Look at the light.” I
felt compelled to write about it. In the meantime, as I lay in my warm bed,
reluctant to get up that chilly morning, especially since cleaning the basement
was at the top of my to-do list for the day, I began thinking about photos I’d
taken that would illustrate the noticeable difference the light makes in a
photograph. Light has a source, of course, whether natural or man-made, as well
as color, direction, intensity, temperature, etc.
Since I have a gallery on the
BetterPhoto website, I took a few minutes to look at some of the images I’ve
posted there. While doing so, I realized I tend to “balance” the light by using
an external flash rather than capturing images using natural light only. Using
additional light allows more details to be seen in the subject but lessens the
“dramatic effect.”
So, as soon as I had time, I looked through some of the thousands of
digital images I’d taken recently, searching for photos where natural light
created a dramatic difference. (Posted here are a few of the ones I found.)
The writer of the hymn (Philip P. Bliss, 1875) was certainly right when
he said, “The Light of the world is Jesus.” When we come to the Light, that is,
when we come to Jesus, out of the darkness of sin, what a dramatic difference
He makes in our lives, both now and for all eternity.
(C) Copyright 2013 by Johnnie Ann Burgess Gaskill.
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