Rain~Snow~Ice~Heat: Just Go Shoot!

by Sheen Watkins
 

What do we mean by “Just Go Shoot?” I have never taken a good nature photo from my couch.  I have never photographed a unique, amazing sunrise or sunset from the kitchen table or when hitting the snooze button.

If it’s cold and snowy – being huddled under the blankets won’t give me anything to work on in post processing.  If it’s hot and steamy, staying in the air conditioned house only brings an artificial chill.

The message is simple:  “just go shoot”

It’s frigid and cold outside?  Wear layers and warm clothes.  Protect your camera.  Then go.

It’s foggy, hazy, and humid?  Wear water resistant clothing, have cleaners and drying cloths for your gear.  Then go.

Your commitments ran over and you may miss your optimal light?  Just go anyway.

It’s stormy, unpredictable and not what you planned?  Go with your plan or find another subject.

Our photography time is creative time.  If you’re an outdoor, nature or wildlife photographer, many of our excursions are solo.  Photography moments are wonderful escapes into ourselves where we get the opportunity to translate what we see using our unique eye and perspective.

Ice Monster by Sheen Watkins

In the image above, the elements, textures and chill all led to a shoot I’ll always remember.  Plus, I have the evidence to prove how crazy photographers can be.

Within days, these formations melted and shifted.  Those shapes and textures are forever gone in nature.   However, they will be preserved in my images and memory for a very long time.

So let’s embrace tomorrow and “go.”

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