Hello! My name is Jodie. I live in Minnesota where the temps can fluxuate by 20 degrees in one day. Most of my photos have been taken very close to my home, a 10 acre hobby farm., where I raise Alpacas and chickens. I am a band director, a musician/singer and a photographer/adviser on the yearbook committee. My camera of choice is a Nikon. I have a D90 and a D70. I also have a SB800 flash and favorite lens is Nikon 18-200mm AF-S, with VR. Revisiting the visual arts is something I should have done years ago. If I see something remarkable, I just try to capture it. Nobody else will ever see it quite that way again so I hope you try that, too. This is just like expensive therapy for us. Thank you for visiting and may you have a peaceful day!
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Comments (9)
b2amphot
Great shot... one could only wish that more of today's youth found religion in their life. May you and yours enjoy a Happy and Blessed Easter
kgb224
Superb and fitting capture. God Bless.
duncanlong
Thanks for sharing this - very moving. Wishing you a great "Resurrection Day."
brycek
Lovely capture!!
jocko500
this is good and it teach them about the best story and love of God there is. Happy Easter
coyoteviper
cool one. looks like these youngsters spent from rehearsal time for this.bravo to them.
sharky_
Happy Easter my friend. Aloha
anahata.c
your usual signature clarity, mixed with your signature light---where you seem to capture light from inside your figures as much as any that falls 'on' them---combine to make this a gentle, revealing and luminous portrait. You get this light in many types of portraiture where people glow from inside, bestowing their presence on us like a 'gift'. Also, you caught an introspective moment in the student who plays Christ. And, as in all your theatrical shots, you make constantly fine choices with backgrounds, letting them harmonize & support the actors. (The move from deep red to black---from right to left---is a fine contrast to the Romans & Christ.) When we realize this is portrayed by young souls, this is ultimately a very touching shot. Hope your easter was sweet & hope it leads to a beautiful spring...
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful!