Yesterday at lunch I went up to Heber C. Kimball's grave site and took a picture of the monument. The light is a bit of a challenge for me because the bright noon sun. I couldn't get any of the clouds to cooperate so I ended up taking a picture looking to the East. After a bit of work in Photoshop I was able to tone down the harsh lighting and bring out some of the details hidden in the shadows. I also removed a few power lines that were distracting. I don't think this is a great picture, but it was a good exercise for me and I learned some new things in PS4.
The other day as I was reading my scriptures and using a few of the available colors to do some highlights when I realized that I wasn't fully utilizing the entire pallet of colors. In the Gospel Library app there are 10 colors available. Each of these colors can be used in the underline, highlight, or text color mode. I asked extended family what they do and one of my niece's responded with this color code: Red- doctrine Orange- clarifications or explanations of doctrine Yellow- commandments and specific instructions Purple- promised blessings and how to attain them Grey- power phrases Blue- favorites Dark blue- ones with a deeper meaning (I always attach a note with a dark blue) Pink- examples of Gods love/charity Brown-specific for our day Green - Not used This "Come, Follow Me" color code seems to be all over Pinterest. I'm not sure where it came from, but it is based on the 12 colors in a small box of crayons. Here is a color coding ...
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