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    When thinking of the assignment "Inspire Me", it evokes religious overtones for me. So, as a warning, if you do not want to look at something religious, then do not look at this. I do not apoligize for my beliefs, but I do not want to cram them down anyone else's throat either.

    This shot was taken last summer. I usually do not take pictures of people, but could not help myself when this father and the son stepped into my shot. It was such a great silhouette, and the image keeps coming back to my thoughts. It seemed fitting for Easter to add the words.


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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    When thinking of the assignment "Inspire Me", it evokes religious overtones for me. So, as a warning, if you do not want to look at something religious, then do not look at this. I do not apoligize for my beliefs, but I do not want to cram them down anyone else's throat either.

    This shot was taken last summer. I usually do not take pictures of people, but could not help myself when this father and the son stepped into my shot. It was such a great silhouette, and the image keeps coming back to my thoughts. It seemed fitting for Easter to add the words.


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    Beautiful shot Pat - very fitting on Easter Sunday.

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    Hi, lately I've been greatly inspired by spring and all the photogenic beauty that shows up after winter. Especially I've been hooked on spring flower macro. I've shot all kinds of buds and any flowers I've come across. A couple of weeks ago my wife thought it would be nice with a print in our living room, and for that I put together this triptych. Maybe it's a waste to turn the beautiful pink tulip into beige, but I did the duotone conversion simply because it goes well with the colors in the room.

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    Thanks for viewing!

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    Nicely said and great photograph Pat.
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    I have already uploaded this photo to this site, but because of something that happened today, i thought I would include it as my entry for this assignment. I try and come up with either something humerous or something thought provoking when I either name an image or upload it to a site. A lot of times I am probably the only one that "gets" my comments, but I'll keep doing them anyway.
    With this image I try and send one image to a group of Government clients each week, just to show them what I have shot over the week. They say they enjoy getting my sunsets and kitten and dog photos.
    On the weekend while walking through the city I spotted the reflection of this church in another high rise building. So I forwarded the image and the caption below to the Government clients.
    Here is a shot of a fractured reflection of a church in the city. Not a metaphor for the state of Christianity in our country, it’s just a picture.

    The response I received from James, who I have never met, just spoken to on the phone a lot over the years, has truly affected me. Why you could say it has inspired me. It borrrows and expands a little on Pat's post above. But to get this sort of critique from just a knock about young bloke has moved me. I include the comments James sent me,

    If I were a Christian I would say “the lord works in mysterious ways”
    If I were an atheist I would say “like a reflection of a building so is god in the face of men; nothing more than a pretty trick”
    As I am neither I wills say this “The properties of physical optics are a wonder to behold; After all no one can truly describe the underlying nature of the universe, be it a reflection caught in the eye from a particle born of nuclear fusion in a star, or simply a sense of wonder and joy born from the sprit within at seeing it. To each the universe is a unique point of view revolving around the individual; we can neither say weather we truly existed when we are gone all we can do is express what we see through our eyes to others; The photographers craft is that of poetry for the eye, like any art it looks to mean to those who mean to look.
    J Thanks Steve thought provoking photo I like it.
    I did not fix any of James's spelling mistakes because I make enough of them myself, but his second last sentence is one of the most inspiring things I have read, whether it is borrowed or not.
    The inspirational photo for James and me...
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    Fractured reflection.. by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]

    Thanks for viewing and taking the time to read.
    Steve U
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Thanks for viewing and taking the time to read.
    OK... I too am now inspired by this picture! Beautiful Steve U!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tack Sharp View Post
    OK... I too am now inspired by this picture! Beautiful Steve U!
    +1. I'd blow it up, frame it and put it on my wall. A very fine capture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post

    Thanks for viewing and taking the time to read.
    Beautiful shot Steve, I think its my favorite you've ever posted. Really digging your shots lately.

    I'm inspired to post! Just gotta find one worthy to be in such good company.

    Damian

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    Great shot and a great comment to receive Steve. Aside from the grammatical errors, he seems far too intelligent to be working for the government...

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    Wow, thanks Brian --- very nice of you. Yes I do live in a very scenic place, and with the huge changes we get through the seasons there is never a dull moment. Your uncle's photostream is amazing, and it is perfect for this assignment topic by being hugely inspiring. He obviously invests a lot of time and energy into his work, and has developed a high level of expertise. I would definitely get along well with him, as I would with you and most everyone on this site..!

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