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Old 02-05-2011, 02:25 AM
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Psalm 118

Took this picture of the bible in our living room with 2 candles - one on the background and the other placed to right of the book. Took the picture of the whole bible and later cropped as seen.

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Old 02-05-2011, 03:00 AM
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It is a wonderful idea. However. . . why not focus on a portion of the Psalm that one can actually read? The way it looks now, it’s just an open Bible with fuzzy script.
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Agree with Photologyst. since the title of the photo refers to the text and not the lighting or composition of the photo, then the text the title refers to should be legible and visually prominent.
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Agree with Photologyst. since the title of the photo refers to the text and not the lighting or composition of the photo, then the text the title refers to should be legible and visually prominent.
k, i see what you guys mean... will keep in mind for and thank you very much .
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