One of the things that I've struggled with as a photographer is slowing down to really compose my shot and consider everything that is in the frame. I tend to just focus only on what is just beyond the active AF point on my camera. That's fine and dandy, but a lot of times its what's along the edges of the picture that can make or break a picture. This was supposed to be a picture of the buildings. I loved the way the light from the ground was lighting them up. It gave it a bit of a surreal, castle-esque feel. I didn't even see the moon in the frame when I took it. I think I got lucky in this one though. I actually am glad to see it was there. Its what makes the picture for me and why it didn't end up deleted.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
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