Neil— stunning. I mean like Daaaaaang. D-aaaaang. I could put in a third elongated DANG for emphasis, but I think you get my meaning. I came to your blog today because I got the e-mail about your one blog getting so many views, and now I’m searching through old archives.
My favorite picture has to be the second one, where the view of a beautiful church can be seen through the degraded shambles of the broken down house. Nice metaphor for the kingdom coming in a broken world, eh? Or perhaps the purity of God in a world of sin. Or, even the fall and redemption. Or all of those, and more. Lovely shot. Daaaaaaaaannng.
[…] of my best received images are artful depictions of ruins. One such piece hangs above my mantelpiece and fairly often elicits praise. The pictures below, from an afternoon […]
Oooh, I love this. Great capture indeed! I really love your blog BTW, I think you’ll be my new daily stop! ♥
Sarah, thank you so much and for giving me the gift of visiting my blog.
Neil— stunning. I mean like Daaaaaang. D-aaaaang. I could put in a third elongated DANG for emphasis, but I think you get my meaning. I came to your blog today because I got the e-mail about your one blog getting so many views, and now I’m searching through old archives.
My favorite picture has to be the second one, where the view of a beautiful church can be seen through the degraded shambles of the broken down house. Nice metaphor for the kingdom coming in a broken world, eh? Or perhaps the purity of God in a world of sin. Or, even the fall and redemption. Or all of those, and more. Lovely shot. Daaaaaaaaannng.
[…] very closely related image to this one appears here in the second image, though the church is a different […]
[…] of my best received images are artful depictions of ruins. One such piece hangs above my mantelpiece and fairly often elicits praise. The pictures below, from an afternoon […]