It’s Time to Take a Break
If you spend 2 hours chasing bumble bees pollinating (for a close up) and finally get the PERFECT shot, only to come inside and discover a mark on the same spot of every image…
it might be time to take a break.
If you then spend 45 minutes carefully cleaning your lenses and return for another hour of chasing bumble bees pollinating (for a close up) and finally get the PERFECT shot, only to come inside and discover a mark on the same spot of every image…
it might be time to take a break.
If you get stung trying to convince the bee to choose a different bloom to pollinate because it is easer to photograph him in the sunlight…
it might be time to take a break.
If you give up on the bee, and begin chasing a butterfly who decides you only get ONE shot of him, no matter how poorly the picture turns out…
it might be time to take a break.
If however, you then discover that the mark that was on the same location of every image was actually from a spot on your monitor…
IT IS DEFINITELY TIME TO TAKE A BREAK!
I WILL DEFINITELY SEE YOU AT THE TOP!
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