Wednesday 1 February 2012

" Very few people have 20/20 vision and the lens of a camera is always resolving action more finely than we can see it." - 365 Project, Day 337

From lack of inspiration to too much inspiration, it's a shame the planet doesn't balance photo-ops as much as it should.  Rain seems to be something that creates a lot of picturesqueness, as is snow.  (All precipitation, it seems, is good for photographers.)  Sunsets and sunrises seem to provide no end to photographic opportunities,, as well.

As such, what do you do when you're overloaded with opportunities?  Do you try to capture everything, or do you try to get the gist of what's going on?  Do you accept that you can't catch everything and just shoot what you can?

Here were our opportunities.

Frank

His note: This car has not moved all winter.  It was burried in much thicker snow but some of it melted.

Shannon

Her note: Working late... time for a break.

Myself

I always enjoy snowstorms for various reasons.  One of them is their propensity for being interesting to shoot.  There's constant movement but there's also consistency in this chaos.

Tomorrow is a new month.

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