No matter how early, I’m always too late

Posted on Sunday 23 November 2008

I’ve been waiting and waiting for some morning fog, so I can get out and shoot… and I was thrilled Thursday morning when I looked outside and saw that we were socked in.

Quickety splickety, I was out the door in the dark, leaving Dear Husband in charge of Adorable Child and the bus…  and guess what?  The fog was burning off before the sun had even cleared the trees:

Sunrise I

Still… that’s pretty danged early to get up only to give up with nothing to show for it, so I hiked around for four+ hours, and snagged some fun images from George Bush Park.

Dragonfly

Ended up taking over 400 images, and deleting nearly 360.  (Digital’s great, yes?)

I’ll have to keep trying for my misty morning, though…

And on a (sort of) different note:   I truly do seem to have lost interest in politics.  Yes, I’m still reading and following the stories, but I can’t muster the energy required to comment on any of it.

But while I’ve pretty much abandoned that blogging genre (for now), some folks have been showing interest in my photography.   I’ve actually sold some images in the last few weeks, sans gallery or dedicated site.  So… I’ve decided to put some “real” energy there for awhile.

In the next few weeks, I’m hoping to launch a dedicated online gallery.  I’ll post a link here when it comes up.  Not sure how much writing I’ll be doing here, though.  I’m more inclined to post pretty pictures these days.

Settin' spot

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2 Comments for 'No matter how early, I’m always too late'

  1.  
    November 23, 2008 | 11:50 am
     

    Don’t feel badly about it - pretty pictures are good, too.

    ~EdT.

  2.  
    November 24, 2008 | 3:31 pm
     

    Congratulations on your photography. You are truly talented and you have obviously also worked hard at getting better. That is a powerful combination.

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