Jens Bladt wrote:

True! And photographing often is the easy part of taking pictures. In the
BBC film The Blue Planet, a photographer (or several photographers) waited
for many hours in icy water, close to the south pole, in order to photograph
an iceberg turning. That was really impressing photographing. I think the
dragonflies pics are a great achievement as well.

Absolutely. Spectacular pictures are (usually) no accident. They frequently involve finding a good spot and then waiting a long time for the light and conditions to be just right. It's something I should do but don't.

Tom (The Impatient) Reese

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