Monday, July 8, 2013

"Surrender to what is, let go of what was, have faith in what will be" - Sonia Ricotti

Today's post is all about being in the RIGHT place at the RIGHT time.  Over the last week or so I have been doing some "research" on how to better use my Nikon D5100.  While I was sitting out in the backyard playing with buttons and nobs, this lovely butterfly decided to grace me with his presence.  I have found that butterfly/insect photography requires a LOT of patience and being in the RIGHT place at the RIGHT time.  We all have those moments when we see something that would be the PERFECT picture, but we don't have our cameras, or maybe you have the wrong lens on.. Maybe you were surfing the internet and came across other people's photographs and wonder why you can't take pictures like that.... in those moments its ok to feel frustrated, but it is never ok to think you are a bad photographer.  Taking amazing pictures comes with practice and more importantly good nature/animal photography comes with LOTS of patience and being willing to put in the time to wait for that perfect moment to happen for you... being in the right place at the right time. 





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