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My answer
from my point of view and experience is a big yes. Going back to the
same place to take pictures usually yields very positive results. We
have the chance to find different lighting conditions, even our
photography mood can be different. Patience is a virtue they say, and
it is very important in photography. I did the same when I was in
Puerto Rico, thru photography I went places I never thought I was
going to go to, if I didn't bring what I was expecting, I simply went
back a few weeks later. Let me tell you this, there is no such thing
as a bad day to go out and take pictures. Make the best out of each
particular pictures day, rainy, snowy, overcast etc. There is no
advantage on what is equal. My friend is right now enjoying beautiful
sunsets and palm trees. I am taking my photography to a 15 degrees F
level. I enjoy and miss the sunsets, he enjoys and misses my snow yet
we manage to get out as much as we can to take pictures. A picture is
like a painting, it is unique even if the place has been photographed
a thousand times. If it weren't because my friend goes sunset
hunting at least 4 days a week, he wouldn't have his beautiful sunset
picture library.
The
following pictures below, are from a place I frequent very often. I
have been there is my car, my bicycle, hiking and every time there is
something interesting to come back home with. There is something very
nice to photograph, or perhaps we see things much more carefully and
make beauty evident thru our lens and mood.
All pictures
with Nikon D200, Nikkor 17-55 AF-S,
Nikkor 35mm AFD F/2, Sigma
300mm F/2.8
Some soon to
be posted with the new Nikon D300. |