Landscape, Nature And Travel Photography

Photography By Jim M. Goldstein

Radiance

I’m not sure what the odds are that I would see complimentary patterns aligned so well at just the perfect time. I’m not a statistician, but perhaps its ten thousand to one… a million to one… a billion to one or maybe even a trillion to one? Who knows. As photographers we often focus more on the outcome than reflecting on the experience and appreciating the odds of finding the proverbial needle in a haystack… magical high impact photo.

While I’m quite happy with how I was able to align, expose and compose this image I can’t seem to shake the thought of how I or any other nature/landscape photographer so often take for granted the very unique environmental phenomenon we photograph. Even photographers need to be reminded to stop and smell the roses now and again.

On that note this will be my last post for the week. I’ll be traveling, but will undoubtedly have more to post when I return this weekend.  Have a great long weekend for those in the U.S. and for those bringing their cameras with them this weekend take the time to appreciate what you photograph.

Radiance landscape photo by Jim M. Goldstein

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1. Richard Wong - August 26, 2008

Have a great trip to Seattle Jim.

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2. Teri - August 27, 2008

You captured an awesome shot with amazing expertise.

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3. the traveler - August 27, 2008

Magnificent shot! Agree. You do need to stop…put down the camera and enjoy what nature has laid before you.

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4. Ron Niebrugge - August 27, 2008

Wonderful image Jim!

Travel safely. I look forward to seeing new images.

Ron

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5. Rebecca Jackrel - August 29, 2008

Another beauty, just what I have come to expect from a Jim Goldstein image. Just a reminder that your odds increase dramatically the more often you are out there so get out and shoot people! =)

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6. Mark - August 30, 2008

Amazing shot Jim. Couldn’t agree more with your remarks and it is pretty overwhelming when you do contemplate the odds of such things happening. It increases the appreciation we have of those moments.

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