“The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter.” ― Paulo Coelho
“Why is patience so important?”
“Because it makes us pay attention.”
― Paulo Coelho
As the years of practice increase the patience to sit behind a tripod and watch the sun rise or set also increases. I attribute the increase to spending more time in nature; she is our teacher of patience.
8 Comments
David Leland Hyde
Beautiful sentiment and image to go with it. Were you waiting for the moon, or for the light to fade?
Monte Stevens
I was waiting for the light. Soaking it all up. Thanks, David.
John - Visual Notebo
Alas, patience still eludes me. I have hopes, though, that I’ll be able to gain the patience to wait for what I hope would be as beautiful an image as this one.
Monte Stevens
I patience I allude to in the post is not encountered as it could be. Again, the effort to be in nature is the key for me. I have always been a slow learner.
ken bello
Lack of patience is a problem I have struggled with most of my life, but I’m much better now than years ago.
Great image, Monte.
Monte Stevens
I think we all can say that. One reason we are always practicing. Thanks!
Mark
I tend to be a slow learner also, but like the others, my patience is getting better. Compared to many “normal” people, we photographers have patience in abundance when people learn how long we might sit waiting for a single moment.
Monte Stevens
I also agree many photographers do have more patience than most people. And, when we really stay present to what’s around us it seems to come naturally. Even this mornings outing I found a restlessness and may have missed an opportunity. But that is a lesson learned for me. Maybe tomorrow! 🙂 Thanks, Mark!