Young-Photo-Club Contest: Gratefulness

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For you of the (cough) younger set, my friend Mrs-Durden and the young-photo-club are running a "Gratefulness" photo competition.

Submission deadline is January 31 at midnight PST.  They are still looking for entries.

Young-Photo-Club Contest: GratefulnessHello everyone!
young-photo-club is happy to announce a new contest. The theme is "Gratefulness".
What does this mean?
Gratefulness can be interpreted in many ways. This is a conceptual-themed concept, thus you can take it any direction you want.
Why "Gratefulness"

It's the holidays season, and thus time to give thanks for our blessings. We have all felt a sense of gratefulness at some point in our life, whether it be towards people giving us gifts, or about how lucky we are to have many luxuries, or that we made it through a tough time, that we were given a second chance, etc. It is a common human emotion, and we'd love to see what you come up with in interpreting it.
Rules and Guidelines:

You must be a member of young-photo-club to participate in this contest.You are only allowed ONE submission.
Your submission must be a new photograph, submitted to DA after Dec 30th.You must send your submission to th


Top three entries will get featured here, among other places.

Steve


Steve's suggestions on how to leave a good comment...
  1. Tell the artist what caught your eye, something your particularly liked or didn't like.
  2. Tell the artist something you think they could have done differently or better.
  3. Suggest an alternate title; it tells the artist what you saw in the image.
  4. Interact with the artwork, continue its story.
  5. Ask the artist how or why they did something.
  6. If nothing else, even "Ooh, pretty!" or "Oh, ick!" is a lot more information than no comment at all.
Enjoy!
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Because it's past time for white-haired white men to stand up and say it.
The Heidelberg Catechism , written in 1563, remains a warm-hearted and personal statement of the Christian faith. It begins thusly...

What is your only comfort in life and in death?

That I am not my own,
but belong--
    body and soul,
    in life and in death--
    to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ.
He has fully paid for all my sins with his precious blood,
and has set me free from the tyranny of the devil.
He also watches over me in such a way
that not a hair can fall from my head
without the will of my Father in heaven:
in fact, all things must work together for my salvation.

Because I belong to him,
Christ, by his Holy Spirit,
assures me of eternal life
and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready
from now on to live for him.

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