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9.08.2006

Photoshop Friday!

Okay...I'm back. Still a little under the weather, but since I couldn't get one out last week, I wanted to make sure you had something to look at this week.

It's not too exciting, given the little time I had to do it, but I think it's kind of cool.

As humans we only live so long, and because of this we only experience so many different things. So I was thinking how cool it would be to put myself in an experience that I never had the chance to participate in.

As I thought of different events that I could photoshop myself into, I thought about who I am. As a Christian, one of the coolest events that I would have liked to experience is the "Last Supper."

Since there were no cameras during that time it's kind of hard to get a picture of it. However, there is a painting of it, which in turns makes it obivious that I wasn't really there. It's just for fun.

So...this weeks Photoshop Friday has me enjoying the "Last Supper" with Jesus and his disciples.

Now...if you feel that this is somehow offensive, I'd be glad to remove it, but think about this first; "Wouldn't it have been awesome if YOU could've been there?"

Every Communion Sunday we partake in bread and wine (grape juice), but how great would it have been to be there for the first one? I say, "Really Great!" What a special moment in those disciples lives.

So without further ado...here's this weeks Photoshop Friday!



Thanks

~jeremy

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like photoshop Friday. :)
-Kristen

Anonymous said...

I like how you have your arm around Jesus! :)Annie

Jeremy said...

Thanks for the good comments! Wouldn't it have been cool to hang out with Jesus!?

~jeremy

Anonymous said...

Photoshop Friday is great. I don't think this is offensive - after all the painting is only one mans idea of what it looked like and the idea of putting ourselves in it, really makes me think! Mari

Anonymous said...

Ha! Photoshops remind me of when you see someone taking a picture and quick try to jump in behind them so when they develop the picture, they wonder "who's that?" :)

Great job!

Karen

Anonymous said...

Not that I've ever done that ;)