Monday, May 19, 2008

An Infusion of Light in our World...

A strange occurrence showed up on my camera May 11th and 12th. John wanted me to see a Sporting Clay club where he spent many weekends for almost 20 years. I took my camera because I am keeping a photo journal of what he loves to do. The day was bright, sunny and lovely. I snapped away, spot-checking to make sure the camera was properly programmed to take pictures I could work with once downloaded. I usually never have any problem getting a decent image and I have shot under clouds, sun, during sunset, snow, and on the bodies of water. I noticed some of the photos were a bit bright, but I took it for granted I could correct them once downloaded by darkening them up a bit...... WRONG!!

Once downloaded, the majority of the photos taken out of doors were so infused with light that my software could do very little to make them look decent. Many were in fact, extremely 'washed out.' I started to take it personally (as I usually do) but had to remind myself that in the previous week, I took photos at a Shooting Tournament in Rhode Island and the weather was terrible (cloudy, drizzling and cold), but the camera picked up images just fine.

I was made aware that there is an "infusion of Light" that is being used to assist our planet to cleanse Herself. This infusion of Light is also increasng the Frequency at which the planet pulsates so that our planet and everything living on it can shift from 3rd dimension into 5th dimension.

Many of us have been feeling it in our physical bodies. There is a lengthy listing of symptoms we can, and have been experiencing while this "change" is occurring but I have never seen any visual evidence of extra Light. Our skies look normal.

Yes; there has been unusual weather world-wide for a few years and has really intensified the past 8 months or so, but unless there is a storm reflecting in the atmosphere, the skies look 'normal.'

I think on these two days, I was allowed to see an "example" of this infusion of Light through the camera lens. I think you will understand when you examine the photos below.

You of course, must come to your own conclusion, but I think you will agree that "something" definitely was happening on these two days.

On the second day, it was cloudy, windy and trying to rain so I asked John to drive me around his neighborhood so that I could take photos of some of the homes. He lives in a historical section of Boston that contains old restored mansions, and each home has its own personality, style and grace. Many are just plain beautiful; but those photos too were infused with Light. The roof tiles that were charcoal gray or terra-cotta colored reflected so much light they appeared white; and in some photos you could not make them out at all.

It was indeed a perplexing photographic two days. One day was sunny, one cloudy; and they both showed an over-saturation of light.

However, photos taken in the shade or indoors were perfect. But out of doors there was something abnormally "off."

Here are the photos......




First, I want to show you a photo I took on a boat trip last year so you can see the difference in how my photos normally look.



Here is another one taken on the water under partly cloudy conditions....




Now; here is one I took at John's Club in the sun. Granted it was sunny, but you are not supposed to get a 'washed out' look. There is white fencing behind the picnic table, but the picnic table itself is infused with so much Light that you cannot see the rusty colored paint on most of it.


Here is another one.. Look at the ground; the grass is washed out. The shooter's sweat shirt is washed out as well, even though it was a deep pink.





Here is John posing with a Shooting Buddy. John's hat is the color of his shirt, but you can't see it. And part of his shirt is washed out. The fabric is not at all shiny. It is denim.




Notice the washed out effect of the ground and parts of the building. The roof shingles are an absorbent dark grey material.




One last one of the same building, but taken at the front door. The siding is a dark brown "log cabin" color. Observe the whiteness.....





Here is the pond on the grounds. I couldn't even do anything to darken it up so that it would look decent. It was just totally washed out.....




One last photo taken at the Club. Here is their picnic area. The tabletops and bench seat portion are wood. Look at the trees, grass and the ground in the background...




Now here are some photos I took in the Boston area the next day. It was cloudy and windy. Observe the green house in the background. You can't really see the roof.



Here is another home. The color is supposed to be a deep 'barn red.' Tiles on the roof are dark. You can barely see them.




This home is 'washed out' as well, yet the portions that are shaded recorded as they were supposed to.




This photo fared better. But is still washed out in places along the roof, and look at the ground and stairs.

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