Most times, i scope a place i'd like to shoot and then wait for a moment that i think will give me a great photo. Like the morning i woke up once and it was foggy, and i knew the old swamp down the road would be so cool to shoot.
Then there are moments where you see some pretty amazing stuff and don't happen to have your camera. This happens to me more often than not. Just today i was driving home from the store, the sun had barely set, the moon was out and 4 fighter jets happen to be flying right in front of it.
Then there are rare moments like this, where you catch something so funny, or so unique and just happen to have your camera! I have no clue what he was doing, but i can tell you it was hot as heck that day, so perhaps he was trying to cool off a bit in the shade. Or perhaps he was waiting for our dog, whom he likes to taunt.
Silly squirrel.
Then there are moments where you see some pretty amazing stuff and don't happen to have your camera. This happens to me more often than not. Just today i was driving home from the store, the sun had barely set, the moon was out and 4 fighter jets happen to be flying right in front of it.
Then there are rare moments like this, where you catch something so funny, or so unique and just happen to have your camera! I have no clue what he was doing, but i can tell you it was hot as heck that day, so perhaps he was trying to cool off a bit in the shade. Or perhaps he was waiting for our dog, whom he likes to taunt.
Silly squirrel.