Sunday, 8 August 2010

Putting Painful Photos in the Past - Day 7

Hi

Today we will focus on patience. Ansel Adams was incredibly patient. He said, "Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter." More often than not, though, he waited... as long he needed for that right moment.


© Judy Kennamer


Don't leave too soon. If you are out at the end of the day, great! But be sure to stick around a while - say, after the sun drops below the horizon and after the light and color fade. Wait for a possible "post-sunset show". If conditions are just right, you'll be treated to a beautiful alpine glow in the sky and/or a gorgeous periwinkle twilight.


Thanks,


Jim Miotke
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