
I haven't done a camera reference in a while so here's a good day for one. Filters in photography do a wide range of things. They can change the depth of a picture, change the color scheme, add or enhance lighting effects, or just make it more dramatic. Filters aren't always the best in every shot, but in a way they were considered the first Photoshop. Like today the afternoon falls with a cool breeze and without a camera, but by God's design lays an orange tint, with a gentle rouge hue flowing over the sky. The Perfect filter to the day.
In application to my life, I realize that every day I use a different filter. When I'm off to work I use a filter to see past all the negative stereo types of people and just try to relate to them, or when I'm on the tennis court I put a filter to block out outside disruptions so I can focus on training. We all have filters in life, and whether or not we see them or notice them, they help us. When I look outside and see this beautiful sunset sky, it's really God who was the originator of the filter; because he filters out all the bad we do, and accepts us as his children pure and white as snow. So recognize your filters and have a perfectly made day.
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