..If you get an opportunity in photography you have to grab it – they don’t come along that often. When you get the chance of a great picture, you have to identify that quickly and make the most of the situation. Whatever age you are you can do that. Even with luck, you will still have to press the shutter at the right time. You need good reflexes and you need to be fit.
John Giles
As photographers we are always observing how the light falls on our subjects. When I pulled out my camera and took three images it was a mix of interests. The woman’s focus, how the light was hitting her, the billboard, the gate number, all played into the making of this image. There was also a need to hold my camera in my hand and press the shutter to grab the moment.
Woke to a temperature of 16 degrees at 6:00 am. Now up to 20 degrees but awesome to see the sun shining. Have a good Sunday.
6 Comments
ken bello
This is very well composed for a spur-of-the-moment shot, Monte. Very nice.
Monte Stevens
It’s been cropped just a smidgen.
Tom Dills
I missed a shot yesterday by just seconds…the time it took to find a place to put down my ice cream. You gotta be quick!
Monte Stevens
And, keep those priorities in the proper order. I mean we’re talking ice cream!
Earl
Okay, Monte, am I confused or missing something…the title says “Gate 64” but the photo is of Gate “A46” ??? 🙂
Monte Stevens
Dyslexia. 🙂 I guess I forgot to tell you that. You are very observant.