Aug 27

WOC Photo Group

icon1 Posted by Dean Ohlman |  icon4 August 27th, 2009
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Chile-fallsHey, WOC friends, we’ve added a new feature to this site: access to our own photo group!  It’s the WOC Photo Group, and you can access it here or at the new link at the bottom of the link list on the right sidebar.

If you enjoy taking and sharing photos, you can now do that on a site dedicated to showcasing the wonder of creation as photographed by friends of WOC—with new friends heartily invited to join (pass this on to photographer friends)!

You can access the site at this URL:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/wocwonder/

I started out the collection with some photos I took at Joshua Tree National Park a couple years ago, but I would love to see those eclipsed by your great shots.

Here is the group description:

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WOC Photo Group is a public group open to those who enjoy taking photos of the wonders of creation. It is administered by Dean Ohlman, who is the host of RBC Ministries’ website: WonderOfCreation.org. Those who submit photos are encouraged to pick only their best photos, and not load up the site with duplicates or photos too dark, too light, or too fuzzy.

They don’t have to be Wow! shots. In fact, nice collections from various locations or with themes (say like prairie plants, wildflowers, fall color, and so forth would be great—as would trip shots (Yosemite, Yellowstone, and other national or state park or scenic vacation spots).

These will be public photos available for others to view and use, so please don’t post them if you want to copyright them. Some of them well appear from time to time on the Wonder of Creation Website with photographer’s name attached.

See you outdoors . . . via your camera lens,

Dean

These are the WOC Photo Group rules:

Keep in mind that the theme of the WOC Photo Group is the wonder of creation, and although children and grandchildren are the greatest of wonders, please do not post photos of kids alone. Showing kids enjoying the wonders of creation, however, is great.

Also help to keep the site sharp with photos that are not too dark, too light, or out of focus–remembering that if you have ten great shots of one thing, just choose the best one or two. Paying attention to those factors will make it an inviting site for all visitors.

If a particular natural wonder brings to mind a Scripture passage or a good quotation or stanza from a hymn or poem, be sure to add those to your commentary.

So dust off that digital camera lens of yours and start shooting!  We’d love to see your stuff highlighted there.

See you outdoors!

Dean