by Dawn Camp | Mar 28, 2013 | faith, photography
In this week before Easter, I’m studying Christ’s final days in my Bible reading plan. There are verses hidden in my heart whose meaning sinks deeper still; following Christ’s journey, day by day; knowing and yet anticipating what lies ahead. I found...
by Dawn Camp | Mar 28, 2013 | blogging
As a girl I pondered: what if every day I wake up in a different body with a different life in a different place, country, or continent? Although this fantastical scenario explained why things I’d never experienced seemed familiar, I finally accepted that it...
by Dawn Camp | Mar 25, 2013 | Before & After Shots, photography
The edits for this week’s Sunday Scripture aren’t complicated, but they warm up the image (we can’t increase the temperature, but we can simulate spring in our photos, right?) and make it easier to add text. I usually keep the rule of thirds in mind...
by Dawn Camp | Mar 24, 2013 | faith, photography
I’ve spent Sunday at home with my youngest daughter, who ran a fever this morning. Although we both missed going to church (she begged to go), I’ve enjoyed our quiet time together. Missing a day here and there had put me a week behind on my 46-day...
by Dawn Camp | Mar 18, 2013 | beauty in the mundane, photography
Five years ago when I bought my first DSLR, the numbers 50mm, 70-300mm, and 18-55mm meant almost nothing to me. I knew I needed a 50mm f/1.8—the internet told me so!—but I didn’t really understand what all those numbers and f-stops meant in terms of where and...