Phone Lock Screen Images
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
Not sure how to save these images onto your phone? That’s OK, I’ve created a help file for you. It takes you through step by step, with annotated screenshots of each step. If you’re on a computer or laptop, and you can’t see the file, have a look in the Downloads folder on your hard drive.

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BRIDGE PHOTO
I took this shot in New Zealand, 2012, when our son was a toddler. You can read a post related to the image here. It includes a poem about the cycles of life — about birth, death, and new life. This image will look fine on small screens. If you want the same photo for a larger device, like an iPad, use the higher resolution photo here instead.

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LAKE PHOTO
I took this shot in New Zealand, 2012. In the foreground is Lake Matheson. In the background is Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest peak. This image will look fine on small screens. If you want the same photo for a larger device, like an iPad, use the higher resolution photo here instead.

Download Lake Photo

 

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FAMILY COLLAGE PHOTO
I took this shot in New Zealand, 2010. You can read a post related to the image here. It includes a poem about the cycles of life — about birth, death, and new life. This image will look fine on small screens.

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MOUNTAIN PATH PHOTO
I took this shot in Switzerland, 2001. I’ve had this as a lock screen image on my own phone for almost a year now. It’s a lovely reminder that God never stops caring for us, even when we grow weary in serving him. The image will look fine on small screens. I haven’t got a higher resolution version of this photo because it didn’t look any good when I tried it. The shot was taken in the pre-digital-camera era, and I had to scan the photo to get it onto my computer, which makes the resolution quite small.

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MORNING MIST PHOTO
I took this shot in New Zealand, 2012. As we were driving towards Lake Matheson, my eyes fell on this magical scene. I asked my husband to pull over so I could take some photos. He did so with a small sigh (he doesn’t like stopping too often for photos 😆). This image will look fine on small screens. If you want the same photo for a larger device, use the higher resolution photos instead: tablet version is here, computer version is here.

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