Illumination in Winter – Part 3
Scenes of heavenly phenomena on the frozen North Dakota landscape
By
Featured Artist: Jason Larson
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Visual elation is the common thread that binds Jason Larson’s photos together in
“Illumination in Winter.” What stirs our souls when we witness pictorial sights of majesty in the heavens?
Is it beauty for beauty’s sake alone? Or is it deeper than mere appreciation?
“Illumination in Winter.” What stirs our souls when we witness pictorial sights of majesty in the heavens?
Is it beauty for beauty’s sake alone? Or is it deeper than mere appreciation?
The clue can be found in Romans 1: 19-20.
God says that what may be known of God is manifested in us, for He has shown it to us.
For since the creation of the world, His invisible attributes are clearly seen,
being understood by the things that are made,
even His eternal power and Godhead.
For since the creation of the world, His invisible attributes are clearly seen,
being understood by the things that are made,
even His eternal power and Godhead.
In Jason Larson’s photos we get a glimpse of the glory and the beauty of God.
Habakkuk 3: 3-4:
“God’s glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of His praise.
And His brightness was as the light;
He had rays coming out of His hand: and there His power was hidden.”
And His brightness was as the light;
He had rays coming out of His hand: and there His power was hidden.”
Thank you, Jason, for sharing this awesome photography.
Camera used in frigid North Dakota winter:
Sony Cybershot, 16.2 Megapixels, with a 16x optical zoom in auto mode.
Sony Cybershot, 16.2 Megapixels, with a 16x optical zoom in auto mode.