Monday, December 31, 2007

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i am the snow
shining crystalline, free --
i watch people walk by
leave their footprints in me...


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I'm always a bit surprised when people tell me they don't like winter. For me, winter has always been a time of wonder. The symmetry, clarity, brightness; the perfect black against the perfect white - I can't help but marvel at God's sense of style! It sure rivals any painting or poem I've ever seen or read.
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I wrote a little article on the subject of 'Snow in the Bible' for my ezine, which you can view here. I'll quote an excerpt of it:
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The Bible says, in Psalm 25, "Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest is a faithful messenger to those who send him; he refreshes the soul of his masters." It is true that snow can be severe, cold -- but then, the word of God is not always easy medicine to swallow. It challenges people to get out of their comfort zone, to throw off those blankets and winter coats, and to feel with fearless, open hearts the true refreshment of God.
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If there's any season that reminds me of how good God is, it's winter... and it's not just because of Christmas, though that's a big part. It's mostly because the warmth of love stands out so strongly against the cold, cold wind.

Katie Melua sings 'Wonderful World' with the late Eva Cassidy.
With thanks to Eric from YouTube
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Love, Oksana

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Here's to the Mysteries

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Two times so far, I've taken photos that I thought were nothing special, but when I reviewed them, I saw that I had photographed something I hadn't intened - a mysterious figure emerging in the photo. Those instances, for me, are rare but they're possibly the most rewarding part of photography: they remind me that I captured in one split second a special moment that would have otherwise been missed forever - without even realising it! And the funny thing is, in both of these photos the subject wasn't really that interesting to photograph - I had picked up the camera on a complete whim.

Makes me think of how intricate God's work is, that everything - a beam of light or a tiny branch, has a special purpose to serve for someone in the world... sometimes, a purpose as simple and small as making them smile. :)



If you click on the picture above, you can see the full-size, uncropped and barely edited image. I was taking a photo of the column of light (known as a "sun pillar"), but when I uploaded it to my computer, I literally screamed (not in a bad way), because I saw that if you looked at the sun as being a head, the light on the underside of the cloud formed two "wings," and that sun pillar became the body of the figure! I was completely amazed... it was like a little glimpse into heaven with with its angels of light, holding out their wings in a blessing to the earth. I don't really find any "prophetic" meaning in this photo; for me, it isn't a signal of an event about to happen. It's a reminder, rather, of something that has always existed, even before time began, and will keep existing forever: the love of God.

By the way, when I showed the photo to someone else, he told me he could see a swan with its head underwater on the bottom right of the photo. And now that he mentioned it - so can I! It makes me smile every time. :)



I was taking a boring picture of what seemed to be a boring branch on my way home from school, then when I reviewed it, I realised that there was a little number 3 growing out of the main branch. If you follow along the big branch with your eye, you should be able to see it - there's a little leaf sprouting from the '3.' I thought it was a sweet little detail, and I can't wait to uncover more such 'mysteries' as I take more pictures!

Love, Oksana

Friday, November 9, 2007

Shine Right Through It

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And if the Son has set us free
then we shall be
free indeed.

-Jn. 8:36

Took this on my way to school - a happy accident. I didn't take any time to set up the compositon or do anything with it, since I'm actually really self-conscious about taking pictures when other people are around (at least, people I don't know very well). So it was a really fast, spur-of-the-moment shot, but I really like the way this turned out. it says to me that there's nothing that can block you from shining - and if anything tries, shine right through it!

Love, Oksana