I was in Iceland recently, even though my principal reason for being there was not there to take photographs I did have my camera gear with me and managed to get one photograph that I liked.
In thinking about why this worked image worked for me and so many of the others that I’ve taken in recent months have failed, I realized that I brought exactly the same way of thinking to taking the photograph above that I do when I’m shooting at the beach. I set up in the same way, used all the same gear and essentially had the same experience. Minus that is, the panic that my camera is going to get washed away with the next wave. In many ways I’ve been trying too hard. Forcing something that wasn’t working, where as this photograph was taken without thought and was essentially intuitive.
I need to get to that state more often!
Amen to the thoughts
Many thanks!
Intersting, and unusual to have an otherworldly look to it.
I greatly appreciate the feedback!
🙂
This is exactly what “contemplative photography” is for.
Thank you.
How’s Ireland treating you? Having fun?
sorry for the late answer 🙂 I didn’t get any notification for it. Well, I’m not in Ireland yet 🙂 Planning, hopefully, to be there in October 🙂
My mistake. I hope that you do manage to get there in October it would be fun. I haven’t been in quite a while and never to photograph seriously. It’s on the list though.