Tree at twilight; Brushy Creek Park. I almost started to despair. My first shots of a different composition were pretty yawnsville. It was getting darker and the sun was clouded so I wasn't going to get that beautiful end of day light. But I didn't want to settle, so I moved around and found a different composition that I liked. I went out to this park really just wanting to get something quick and go. I had to remember that conquering haste sometimes breeds wonderful opportunities.
My name is Matthew Lemke, I am a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. This is the journal of my photography interests both personal and professional. I will post current photography work, special projects, info of interest to people who enjoy photogaphy and art, and details about my portrait and commercial business. Thanks for visiting and enjoy!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Photo for February 10: Brushy Creek Park
Tree at twilight; Brushy Creek Park. I almost started to despair. My first shots of a different composition were pretty yawnsville. It was getting darker and the sun was clouded so I wasn't going to get that beautiful end of day light. But I didn't want to settle, so I moved around and found a different composition that I liked. I went out to this park really just wanting to get something quick and go. I had to remember that conquering haste sometimes breeds wonderful opportunities.
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Just Be Still Matthew-san. Only then brilliant composition be revealed.
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