Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Worth A Shout

Here is what we saw when we looked up in the sky tonight on our way home from church. What a special treat! The sky was very clear and there was a perfect half moon. Not big enough to howl at yet, but certainly worth a shout!



Shout to the Lord, all the earth, let us sing.
Power and majesty, praise to the King;
Mountains bow down and the seas will roar
At the sound of Your name.
I sing for joy at the work of Your hands,
Forever I'll love You, forever I'll stand,
Nothing compares to the promise I have in You
Darlene Zschech

28 comments:

Reanaclaire said...

wow.. does the moon really look like that.. your camera is really high tech... with my camera, it can only take a dot.. or perhaps nothing at all..
Yes, shout to the Lord all the earth, let us sing!

SquirrelQueen said...

Definitely worth a shout!
That is one beautiful moon Ginny, you captured it perfectly.

Nature Rambles said...

I think (like Reanaclaire) that your camera must be fantastic to get shots like these! Loved them!!

BTW, I forgot to answer one question of yours. Yes, large spiders are common in my hometown and surrounding areas. But only small ones are seen in the city where I live.

Tanna said...

LOVE that song!! OH, MY GOSH what a beautiful photo of the moon. Okay, I am going to have to research how you get these kind of shots!! I am entranced! blessings ~ Tanna

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Definitely worth a howl - wow!

LC said...

Beautiful shot. beautiful words. And thanks for compassionate words on your stop by my blog. Thanks, Ginny.

From the Kitchen said...

I love you moon "shots"!! I have no idea how you do them. I'm still playing catch up and rest up but will e-mail you soon.

Best,
Bonnie

MadSnapper said...

I am singing that song NOW.. beautiful moon beautiful song. your camera is pefect for moon shots, my expensive one needs a tripod, can not get one with either camera.

Anonymous said...

Hi Ginny, Oh how talented you are about taking Moon pictures! Excellent work! Beautiful! Have a fantastic day!

S. Etole said...

Beautiful shots of that moon and definitely worth many shouts!

Cheryl @ TFD said...

I think that's the best shot of the moon I've seen! Wonderful photos!

Hootin Anni said...

Stunning!!!! You must have one powerful camera lens. Wow...just plain wow.

Remington said...

AWESOME SHOT!

Marie said...

What a treat Ginny! These are stunning shots! Thanks for sharing. :)

FilipBlog said...

It is certainly worth a shot and you probably need a very good camera.

Greetings,
Filip

Chatty Crone said...

Tell me please - How can people not believe in GOD!?

sandie

Ann said...

I think that is something most definitely worth shouting about. Nice shots

LV said...

Very nice moon shots. I never have that kinda of luck..Probably because I do not have a nicer camera.

Anonymous said...

Great pics, Ginny!

Neal said...
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Neal said...

Those are beautiful Ginny. Doesn't seem like I every have very good luck taking pictures of the moon.

George said...

These are great moon shots. Very well done!

Sharon said...

I am amazed at our moon! I know I'm kind of old to be just discovering it, but as each day passes and the moons' phases change, so does the depth and character of the moon's surface. Until my camera, I didn't know about this, I just love it! You have some really great shots there!

DawnTreader said...

You must have a really good camera, beside a "good eye" :)s

Fred Alton said...

What a photographer you are - and with a fantastic camera that will show you the "man in the moon"! Great shot, Ginny!

Connie Smiley said...

Fantastic moon shots, and a wonderful song. Now I'm singing for joy, too. Thank you!

Nikki (Sarah) said...

Wow Ginny. total wow....We live in an amazing world...great shot

Tammy@Simple Southern Happiness said...

Ginny!!! these are awesome!!! did you get a new camera? If so, its a good one. GOD sure gives us beautiful night light.

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