Respect Our Photographers

We do not own photographs featured in Sight Psalms but benefit from the generosity of contributing photographers who maintain their full rights. Enjoy and share these photographic meditations only through this site.

Submit a Sight Psalm

Anyone can submit a photograph to be considered for inclusion in Sight Psalms.

Submit

Sign Up Today!

Sign up and receive Sight Psalms in your email every day!

Sign Up Today

Healing

February 7, 2026


Heal us, O Lord, with the flow of Your mercy.

Photo by Kumalawaty Sundari

View

Healing

February 7, 2026

Heal us, O Lord, with the flow of Your mercy.

Photo by Kumalawaty Sundari


Latest images

Covenant

October 5, 2024

O Lord, thank you for the rainbow that reminds us of the bounty of your blessings.

Photo by Deb Greenawalt

Intertwined

October 4, 2024

Abiding with each other is more than simply co-existing; it means supporting, loving, and caring for one another.

Photo by Dawn M Adams

Alone

October 3, 2024

"I am like a desert owl of the wilderness, like a little owl of the waste places. I lie awake;" Psalm 102:6-7 (NRSVUE)

Photo by Cyndy Hardaker

Careful

October 2, 2024

O God, teach us to tread carefully as we step into the unknown, trusting your unfailing presence.

Photo by Chris Woehl

Diversity

October 1, 2024

All God's creation is good and beautiful in unique and delightful ways.

Photo by Archana Samuel

Refuge

September 30, 2024

"The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge." Psalm 18:2 (NIV)

Photo by Allen Butte

Above

September 29, 2024

Faithful friends who know us well offer perspective that keeps us above the fray.

Photo by Cyndy Hardaker

Breakthrough

September 28, 2024

With God, our hope and our guide, we need not be discouraged.

Photo by Laura Norris

Discipleship

September 27, 2024

In remembrance of Lydia, the purveyor of purple cloth.

Photo by Dawn M Adams

Grace

September 26, 2024

Our sacred spaces are testaments to the faithful people who walked before us and made a way in the wilderness.

Photo by Carol Thompson