I took my camera to work last week to take some shots of the preschool Shabbat service.
Then my camera went exploring [figuratively, people, figurative] and found some lovely Hydrangeas picked from a garden that would become centerpieces later that evening.
I caught up to it in the Rabbi's office. It had discovered a shofar with a Menorah etched into the ivory, and I discovered the beautiful reflection it made on the glass-covered table.
Shortly thereafter, I had an idea...
The Rabbi, decked for the myriad of events that day, was happy to accommodate my creative whim, even when it included a camera pointed at him. I think I'll try this composition again with something different in the foreground, like a prayer book or Torah.
(Rabbi was so happy with my Apples and Honey pictures that Harrison ended up in the home page of the website.)
In the mean time, the Jewish High Holy Days are less than a week away. If you are Jewish - Happy New Year.
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11 comments:
I LOVE that shot of the bread. OMG. My stomach is growling now. haha.
Look at you getting all creative! I love it!
That last shot is awesome.
I love that first shot of the bread. Wonderfully vivid with all the kids hands reaching up. Nicely done.
As for prom, well my step son may go and my step daughter has hopes and aspirations of going, the parents are still struggling with the cost of supporting these events. *sigh*
Clicked on your blog from MamaGeek's page...these are GORGEOUS photos!! Amazing! Hope you don't mind if I peek in from time to time. :)
~melody~
1st...loved the hands holding the bread.
2nd...hydrangeas are my absolute fave flowers, and those are amazing, beautiful shot!
3rd...that last shot is gorgeous!
what a very beautiful, creative jaunt your camera took!
You are an artist.
Beautiful. Your camera is, ummm, quite creative! Over from Authorblog.
Very creative images,
great job! :-)
I came over here thanks to David's "Authorblog.
L'shanah Tovah!
I also teach at a Jewish Pre-school...on the days that Sammy goes there :)
Love the pics!
Bradley
The Egel Nest
I like the creative cool shots! I dropped in from David's blog.
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