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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Joy To The World


This photograph represents to me the living Christ looking down upon the world and blessing the Christmas season and particularly the reminders of Him and his birth. 

One of the exciting things about it was that there was no digital manipulation nor addition other than the framing and my name.  This is a single exposure originally in raw, processed and saved to JPG. 
This link tells you How I Did It.

I wish you the very Merriest of Christmases
And hope you have a wonderful and prosperous New Year


9 comments:

Connie Babe said...

Merry Christmas to you and your wife! Hope it's a great one...and thanks for doing this blog, you have beautiful pictures.

CherryPie said...

I love all your Christmas photos.

Happy Christmas to you :-)

Bruno said...

hello, Merry Christmas to you too. I saw that six of Utah. There have been a couple of times during my travels. Beautiful. In what area you lived in Italy? Merry Christmas

Kathryn-nannygoat said...

Cool photo. I think I figured out how you did it... very good. Merry Christmas!

Barefoot from Heaven said...

Hi there you. Thanks for leaving me a comment the other day.
As I'm busy today (we do have 2nd christmas day here in Holland) I'm gonna read more about you in a couple of days.
Have yourself and your loved ones blessed days. Bye's Dagmar

Marta said...

Great photo especially with no digital enhancement. I enjoyed the whole series that you did this year for Christmas. Lots of great examples of how to shoot outdoor Christmas scenes.

Have a wonderful New Year.

Sparkle said...

This was a wonderful series of pics - looking forward to finding out how you accomplished this one!

Manang Kim said...

Thank God I see you while blog hopping for skywatch...sorry haven't visited last week but, better late than never at all ^_^. The photo is awesome for the fact that it was not manipulated just came out from being creative mind that you always have (all the time ^_^) The best picture I have even seen BRAVO!!! Happy New Year!!

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Jeanne Klaver said...

Amazing. And thanks for the how-to link.

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