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The Lion of Judah
Image Title:  The Lion of Judah
 
 By: Melanie Reynolds  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Melanie Reynolds {K:9090}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Canon EOS 30D
Categories Children
People
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Children
Hayden B
Makeup by Melanie
Lens Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 11/2/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 438 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Tehachapi
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About We don't usually celebrate the whole Halloween thing, but this year with Hayden being in first grade we did not want to send him to school to feel left out and were contemplating keeping him at home. Then he told me he wanted to be the Lion from Chronicles of Narnia because he "represented the Lord, and the Lord is good!"

"C.S. Lewis, a famous Christian lecturer, writer and apologist, his deepest hope was that his story would strike a chord in the hearts of unbelievers—that in knowing Aslan, his goodness, his suffering and resurrection, they would want to learn more about the real Lord who died for our sins. He hoped that they would be moved by the repentance of Mr. Tumnus, pained by the betrayal of Edmund, and stirred by the faith of Lucy. This film resonates with the same deep spirituality of the book and will likely lead new generations to begin to explore their own beliefs. Just like the magical wardrobe, this film could be the doorway that leads many to the unfamiliar world of Christianity.
Lewis once received a letter from a little girl, asking by what other name Aslan might be known. He wrote back:


“As to Aslan's other name, well I want you to guess. Has there never been anyone in this world who 1.) Arrived at the same time as Father Christmas; 2.) Said he was the son of the great Emperor; 3.) Gave himself up for someone else's fault to be jeered at and killed by wicked people; 4.) Came to life again; 5.) Is sometimes spoken of as a Lamb....Don't you really know His name in this world? Think it over and let me know your answer!”

With the release of this visually stunning, delightfully told and spiritually rich film, many will again ask about the true name of the noble king lion. With help, they will learn that he is the one called Jesus, the real Lion of Judah. What could be better at this season than a magical film that combines Christmas, Easter, and messages from the whole Gospel into one beautiful, heartwarming, soul-filling gift? Take your family, your friends, and those you care about to see this film."
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 11/2/2006
Thanks for the about, thanks for sharing this very amazing portarit with us, thanks for exposing this image in this very great order.

All of the best my friend


Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto   {K:14242} 11/2/2006
bella muy bella, excelente


Martin .   {K:24362} 11/3/2006
Melanie,

1st of all wonderful capture and a "Masterpiece" to say the lest...

You did forget to tell the history of Saint Hollowed Eve and the reason Halloween was to come about...

You forgot the pagans, which were known as druids at that time and the powers to be wanted to appease them. So the let them have their own holiday... :(

Everybody wants to be politically correct today, but I guess they did the same thing back then...

The downfall of any society is to compromise their morals regardless of the consequences...

Martin


L G   {K:18529} 11/3/2006
I really liked your first post, but I must say I really like this pose much better. The angle is perfect.


jacques brisebois   {K:70473} 11/3/2006
great colors and very nice lighting. wonderful details.


Stephen Gledhill   {K:1232} 12/14/2006
As usual, great image! New camera? I've recently aquired a 30D as well. Are you enjoying it? Any likes/dislikes? I noticed you had an image shot with the 50mm f/1.8. What an awesome lens for the price. I enjoy your work a lot, you have beautiful children and thanks for the insight about the movie and C.S. Lewis. Thanks for sharing,

Steve


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