What was once considered decadent is now a common sign of appreciation or affection.įlowers are a beautiful way for Christians to show their faith and celebrate life’s special moments. Flowers and plants symbolize God’s generosity – His outpouring of truth, beauty, and goodness for all of Creation.Ĭhristianity used to associate flowers with an immoral lifestyle, but now they’re loved and appreciated all over the world as a symbol of God’s creation and how He cares for each of us. Symbols of Christianity, such as religious icons, are seen as sacred emblems with special significance. They add another layer to our understanding by giving these ideas life through their beauty and power. Plants and trees have a significance that goes beyond every day – they are often used in Christianity as symbols of faith or icons representing abstract concepts, characters, colors, and more. Thanks.Flowers in the Bible and Their Meanings and Symbolism One last thing: please don’t keep posting “holy cow.” I let my daughters read this and I don’t want words taken in vain to be what they have to wade through to get to the message. I would never buy a calendar, note cards, or wall plaque with anything but King James words. I have to say, because I am one of the old people on the forum, that it should all be King James verses. The most important thing, everyone, is that you want to put Scripture with objects of beauty that God created. It’s not in focus enough for me to understand what I am looking at. Isn’t there a trick something like: take pictures of flowers on a solid background and then use Photoshop to remove the background color?īen, I am still wondering what the little white object is on the wood. Even if you had to take five separate pictures and rotate and arrange them, it would be more authentic, I think. While that’s “legal” (I do it with clip art when making an invitation for a baby shower or something), it’s still sort of lacking the umph that you would get with arranging five different flowers in a curve. And I am sure that this is just the same flower, copied, resized, and slightly rotated. On the curved garland, I always look to see if the multiple flowers are actually one flower. I’m sure they are trying to make the verse stand out, but the blah background is disappointing. Our pastor sends out a daily verse that he receives from somewhere and my constant complaint about the background photos is that they are sort of muddy in color. I like Lydia’s flower because it is not only partly in focus, but it is also bright. P.s Get CRAZY with those fonts! Go outside the box and try something new! □ which was impressive that you cropped to one side! That’s very unique! Like that one has exceptions but, really for all intents and purposes you should be complimenting, not trying to fill all of your photo up. Sayings like, “I didn’t want anything to be in focus” sometimes provokes doubt early off, and you should always stand by your photos, cause this one is great! □ You should also really for all intents and purposes again not have all of your writing fill up this entire photo. Does that make sense? The writing should compliment the photo, not take its place. One aspect of the photo should always be in focus, no matter what, I have photo’s where the entire photo’s blurred but one leaf, but you should always have something for your viewers to focus in on, that should also always be something other than the writing. You should almost never, and certainly never without checking with other people have your photo out of focus. Now a little personal critique from me □. Hey Eliana! I wanted to say what an amazing photo! I was very drawn into this from the beginning, and your passion for scripture in this makes this just that more special for me.
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