Camera Candy

Christian photography, christian artist, faith art

Just when life cannot get any more unbelievable, this photo sells for more than 4 million dollars.

Christian photography, christian artist, faith art

Now us hipsters can play cards without ruining our reputations.;) Stocking stuffer anyone?

Christian photography, christian artist, faith art

The World’s Longest Graffiti Street. What doesn’t China have?

Christian photography, christian artist, faith art

This eye candy has more enchantment than your favorite fairy tale book.

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6 Comments

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    Amy December 2, 2011 (1:20 pm)

    I don’t understand why that first picture went for so much? What am I missing? Is that the photographer? Location? What?

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    Albert December 2, 2011 (1:39 pm)

    Word with Amy. I was thinking, “man, I could that!” :)

    Keep rolling with the pictures. I like ’em.

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    Sarah Cunningham December 2, 2011 (2:22 pm)

    @Amy I.have.no.idea. Makes me feel like I should give up writing. ;)

    @Albert. Tell me about it. Clearly I am missing whatever it is that sets this apart from the millions of postcards just like it. :) Must be my amateur eye.

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    Tim Thurman December 2, 2011 (2:42 pm)

    If that sold for $4M, I am taking up photography. And yes, love the weekly images / comments

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    James Williams December 2, 2011 (2:46 pm)

    What’s worse is that it’s not 100% genuine. That is, the photographer digitally edited the original photo:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhein_II

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    Sarah Cunningham December 2, 2011 (9:14 pm)

    @Tim Seriously!

    @James…that is CRAZY.