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God gives us platforms in which to convey what we have to say. As a journalist, I have found that we can make a huge impact on the world for the better. I am all about trying to change the world with the written word. I have seen many of my artcles literally transform lives. We CAN capture the reader's heart and change the world with words.
1. Photo of the day--light in the dark

This picture was taken at about 10pm. It was on a winter day, but there was no snow in the picture. I just had to take a picture of the light and play with it a little bit to capture just the light with the grid on the covering. The white light on the ground by the street adds to the picture. It was taken on a Canon EOS Rebel T3i. Shutter speed was 1/200, Aperture was 5.6, ISO was 100 and Focal was 116.

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