Hi Seth! Great way to spread the Word! 🙂 I really like your use of light and contrasting shadows in all of your photos. The ripples on the pages makes a really cool effect in the first photo, and I like how the light is coming from “above” in the third photo. All successfully evoke very different moods! All my best, Meg
Yes, Meg, my thoughts exactly.
Powerful, beautiful – wish I had your command!
The texture, light, and shadows are great on that third photo. Nice work.
The shadows on third photo are great.
I love how in your first pic you can see the text bleed through. Is that always the case or does your lighting enhance the effect?
It is a compact bible, so the pages are quite thin. You can see the words through the page, but this has been made more prominent with filters.
I like your value of the bible. I value it as well. I have the bible as a roku app, I will try to listen to the gospel of John. I am a catholic but my favorite interpretation is the King James Cambridge edition. I am a little curious what page the second picture is opened to?
Hi Seth! Great way to spread the Word! 🙂 I really like your use of light and contrasting shadows in all of your photos. The ripples on the pages makes a really cool effect in the first photo, and I like how the light is coming from “above” in the third photo. All successfully evoke very different moods! All my best, Meg
Yes, Meg, my thoughts exactly.
Powerful, beautiful – wish I had your command!
The texture, light, and shadows are great on that third photo. Nice work.
The shadows on third photo are great.
I love how in your first pic you can see the text bleed through. Is that always the case or does your lighting enhance the effect?
It is a compact bible, so the pages are quite thin. You can see the words through the page, but this has been made more prominent with filters.
I like your value of the bible. I value it as well. I have the bible as a roku app, I will try to listen to the gospel of John. I am a catholic but my favorite interpretation is the King James Cambridge edition. I am a little curious what page the second picture is opened to?