My son is working on a project for an upcoming history, art, and science fair for homeschoolers. It's called the Valley of Eshcol and comes from Numbers 13:23, "Then they came to the Valley of Eshcol, and there cut down a branch with one cluster of grapes; they carried it between two of them on a pole. [They] also [brought] some of the pomegranates and figs."
To gain some perspective on the size of these little spies, I lay a Swiss Army knife next to a relaxing Israelite.
The difference in coloring can be attributed to the white balance. The first picture was shot on auto. The second was set on incandescent. I find it interesting that my auto setting doesn't meter well for in-home lighting.
2.14.2010
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He is very good - love the little figures!
WOW! That's great!!! Is everything made out of clay?
Wow - those are amazing
That's impressive work!
AWESOME job Love it!! Tell him great job and hope he wins!!!
Auto WB is NEVER a good options! Workshop 101~
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How cute! As soon as I saw the pic, title, and verses, I started singing a hymn about it. :D Great capture!
He is SO talented!
Those are wonderful. Your son is very talented.
Wow!!! what a wonderful job...♥ Tell him that he did an awesome job! i hope he wins...☺
Wowie!!! He did awesome! I pray he wins big in this competition!!!
Those figures are amazing and so are the grapes!
These are awesome little figures! my son was leaning over my shoulder exclaiming over them too.
Blessings!
Deborah
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