After work on a Wednesday night when Becky had taken the kids to her mother's, I went down to Lake Sammamish State Park with my camera in the hopes of getting some nice evening shots of the lake and nature. I focused mainly on this tree that looked kind of creepy against the sunset, figuring that from some angle this was going to work. Unfortunately after I pulled the pictures into Aperture, there was nothing in there that seemed very good. I also took a few flower shots, but they were also mediocre.
This was a disappointment to me. After all of this studying and playing with my camera, I went out to what I figured was a pretty photogenic park and came back with nothing.
Then the next day I worked from home so that we could all take Kyla to her first day of Kindergarten together, and it rained that morning. I looked into our backyard and saw the dahlia that Becky had planted during her gardening kick when it hit me, flowers look best right after it rains (you can also cheat and hit them with a spray bottle, but this was the real deal).
Sometimes you go in search of beauty and never find it, sometimes beauty just shows up in your backyard. Now I understand that photography is one part skill, one part serendipity.

No comments:
Post a Comment