Daily Archives: October 17, 2015
My website is called Photography & Faith, I wish I had named it Faith & Photography because for me Faith comes first. I’m so thankful that today we are seeing an explosion of quality films that carry the message of Christ. I recommended, highly, Do You Believe, and before that, What If, both are examples of this new era of Christian films that carry the life giving message of Christ in effective and powerful ways. Woodlawn is the latest and may be the greatest yet! What is even more amazing about this wonderful film is that people all over America have actually bowed their heads and accepted Christ into their hearts right in the theatre at the end of the film! So today you have a BIG Decision to make, are you going to go and see this film, and then recommend it to others, especially those you know, that have not found a relationship with Jesus Christ!?
A beautiful side note is that veteran actor Sean Astin, (Lord of The Rings, Rudy, Goonies and many other films), appeared in Woodlawn which was his third Christian film, but during the filming of this movie he gave his heart to Christ!!!! I’ve joined many others in praying for him for some time!!! He appeared in the film Rudy with my first cousin, Ned Beatty. I’ve been fan for years of his work.
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Decisions Number Two, a Little One. One of the big discussions in digital photography today is Full Frame or APS-C Sensor, which is best and why? The image above is by Lars Authen from Norway. He declares himself a hobbyist, but you couldn’t prove it with his work, which is excellent. Here is link to his article about his love affair between the Fuji X-System and the Nikon D810.
http://www.larsauthen.com/blog/2015/8/13/from-fuji-x-t1-16mpx-aps-c-to-nikon-d810-36mpx-full-frame
In Lars article he very accurately describes the differences and advantages/disadvantages of each system. His article mirrored my own experience, with both systems and the experience of my friends, Jim and Sue Haverstock. He points out that the substantial 36 megapixel sensor in the 810 gives incredible detail when pixel peeping at life size and greater, a point I will happily agree with. He also pointed out some of the ways the X-System is more user friendly in terms of the What You See Is What You Get nature of mirror less cameras. I think his article which is fair and even handed, points out that it is more important to know what kind of work you do and what camera system best meets your needs. I know that the Fuji X-System is perfect fit for me and my style and kind of photography, and how I use my images. For someone else that may not be true, and I’m fine with that. You can make wonderful images with any modern camera, but the better you know your likes and dislikes the happier you will be in the process of making images, and after all that is the most important thing! Even if it is a “small” decisions!
Have a great weekend, I’m off Monday to the Ohio/Amish workshop with Jack Graham, I’ll keep you posted!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
Quick Thank You, to the great group in Chattanooga at the Chattanooga Camera Club, they really made me feel welcome and I always enjoy visiting and sharing with them!
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