Hello everyone! Somehow it's been two months since I last posted... I was busy focusing on building my photography business and just didn't have a whole ton of inspiration to write. This probably worked out because I wasn't shooting much for the same reason, and would have ran out of things to write about.
But I've started to get out and shoot again. We were lucky and had this snap of amazing, foggy weather. Here are my favorites from that day!
"Phantoms in the Mist"
"The Ephemeral Void"
"Invigoration"
"Earth's Embrace"
"The Ephemeral Realm"
"Forest of Dreams"
Without a doubt this was my most productive day of landscape photography, ever. The light was perfect and I very much felt like I'd achieved what some people call a 'flow state'. It was also my first time using the Nikon Z6 ii and 14-30mm lens, which I had recently upgraded to. Thanks to the in body stabilization I did not have to rely on my tripod, which was a freeing experience. I find them quite cumbersome and distracting - anyone else feel the same way?