Tuesday 21 February 2017

MAKE PHOTOS, DON'T TAKE PHOTOS

Freeway, Johannesburg


Rag doll, Johannesburg 

How can you make photographs? I think it is very easy, provided you pause for a moment or maybe two moments and just think. You should actually think even before you leave your home. Think a bit about photography. Making photographs start long before you even lift your camera. Making a photograph starts in your head and not in your camera - the  camera is just a tool to express what you were thinking about. Think before you take any image. And when the decisive moment arrives, you will seize it and half the battle is won. 

I took the two images above. The RAG DOLL I took with my iPad in a parking garage at the Johannesburg Charlotte Maxeke Hospital. I saw it because I am thinking about photography and I am aware that images are lurking around every corner - look and you will spot it. After I took it, I cropped it to get rid of extraneous matter and worked in Photoshop a little bit. If you don't have any software manipulation program it is not a disaster. Cropping can be done in your computer - don't say to me that you are computer illiterate or that you are stupid. Do something about it.

When you are taking images of children do them the favor and pay them some respect and bend your knees before them. Do them another favor and stand a distance away from them because if you are too close, the beautiful faces will be distorted and then they look stupid. 

Please read the following article by Eric Kim about this very topic. Never stop making photographs.

Sunday 19 February 2017

THE JOYS OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPING



This is a bit of social commentary on the warped sense of Christmas joy! It seems  as if people think that the more you give and the more expensive your Christmas gifts are, the more spiritual you are!

In the meantime it is Christ Jesus that we should honor.

Sunday 12 February 2017

ZUMA GIGGLES AGAIN. IRRATIONAL! FOOLHARDY!

THE GIGGLING PRESIDENT!

It seems as if this man, the honourable President, has lost all contact with reality. Watching SONA and the seriousness with which the opposition leaders treated the matter, looking at the grave and sullen faces of the judges inclusive of the Chief Justice, this character was the only one laughing. 

Do you remember President Kenneth Kaunda from Zambia and how that guy laughed? 

I am really disappointed in the judges not leaving Parliament - to my mind they then lent credibility to the unrepentant and dishonorable president. But giving it another thought these learned men/women, I am now only referring to the judges, could have created a constitutional crisis if they walked out., and I think they probably tried to avoid that. 

You will now recall that the DA already instructed their legal team to draft papers for the Western High Court. Looking at history this matter will eventually proceed to the Constitutional Court which will create another problem: How will the Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng be able to participate in that matter? He was an eye witness to the proceedings on Thursday 9 February 2017. He had a ringside seat so to speak.

ZUMA THE CONTORTIONIST

Wednesday 8 February 2017

ILLEGAL ORGAN HARVESTING AND TRANSPLANTS WORLDWIDE

Huang Jiefu, a former Chinese deputy health minister - photo website

The Vatican recently hosted an international conference on the illegal human organ harvesting and transplantation. China was the odd country out. China may still be using executed criminals' organs. Gross!!!

What about our own country the Republic of South Africa? The Rainbow Nation? It was reported during 2010 that at the Durban regional court Netcare KwaZulu (NKZ) pleaded guilty on 102 counts relating to illegal operations between June 2001 and November 2003. It was fined R7,820,000 (£704,000) - you can read it here.  

I wonder whether this is still going on? Human trafficking, prostitution, slavery, illegal human organ harvesting - one of the most obvious goals of these horrific acts is of course money. 

Wednesday 1 February 2017

Amazing woodturner in Morocco using his hands and feet on his lathe.

Hammer and horseshoe for a horse with a sore leg - hand made by Amy De Wet farrier

Amy De Wet is a farrier from Pretoria - everything he does is by hand. It is such a blessing to be able to work and to create things with one's own hands, and that is the reason why it strikes me when people do something with their hands. After Amy finished this horseshoe, he gave it to me and it now it sits on my stoep proudly welcomes visitors to my home. 

Have a look at this video clip of the guy sitting on the floor busy at his lathe. I hope you also enjoyed it as much as I did.

The holy mountain: monks of Mount Athos – photo essay

Monks on Mountain Athos

Have a look at this wonderful photo essay about the Monks of Mount Athos. I find great inspiration in these photos. Somewhere along the line it seems to me as if modern man lost this connection with our human soul and spirit. 

When I travel on the high ways and walking in the city or dining at restaurants, I observe and look at my fellow men travelling with me on the pathway of life. It is not always encouraging. When I see fathers and or mothers that are disconnected with their children, it kind of suffocate me. When I interact at church and I experience how cold and distant the elderly, the middle age people and the young ones are, yes even at church, I wonder how can we connect. 

I am hugely encouraged to see some statistics of my postings that at present the overall counter in respect of google is: 111654. Thank you to each and every one for looking, reading and I do hope find something that will encourage you to continue living a Christian life.