As much as I would like to dedicate significant time to shooting on a regular basis, this is not currently realistic given my familial and professional responsibilities. What I have instead attempted to do these past months is take advantage of fleeting winter moments by having my camera at the ready. This has primarily materialized in my developing an increased awareness of morning sky conditions. I might not have ready access to my own proverbial Listening Point; yet, nature often provides her visual bounty if only we wait and watch.
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[…] nor do I ever wish I had decided not to bring along the tripod while traveling. Nonetheless, as I have mentioned previously, perhaps the most important rule for the nature photographer is to simply make the shot. The […]