I found when I viewed this image a day later, on another monitor, that it looked entirely different-- and very very wrong! So I'm reposting a version that I hope will view accurately. Like I said I'm a lot more confident of showing my images the way I want them to be seen as a finished print! And even though I didn't plan this I'm going to leave the original post below. The words, anyway, are what I intended. I hope that you can see Christ there on the cross, almost hidden in the shadow. That's one thing I really prefer about prints over computer screens, the sublety and control the photographer has over how the image is actually viewed. It's a shame, our shame- my shame, that even after He has died on that cross for us all and we have celebrated His resurrection just a week ago how quickly we will let Him slip out of our daily lives. How we let the shadows cover our eyes.
I was born in Texas and have lived here all my life.I have been taking photographs for more than sixty years. I have been married for forty-six years. I have been a father for twenty-two years.I still have the second camera and the second car I ever bought. A Miranda G and a 65Mustang.
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