Happy Monday y'all! To be honest, Monday don't mean anything to me, spent most of my adult life working a Wednesday to Sunday schedule. It's not the start of my weekend anymore but I still have trouble dreading it.
Mornings though, those I dread. Me and the sun, we're usually not in sync very well. About the only time I'm up and at it early in the morning is when photography is involved.
These photos are all from one of those occasions, I was camping in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming and got it in my head to shoot the sunrise one morning.
Went down to the shore of Jackson Lake and set up my tripod and camera and waited for the sunrise. The weather conspired with the wildfire smoke to make it a rather lackluster sunrise, lots of clouds and haze and little color.
Giving up on the sunrise, I headed down the shoreline to see what else I could see. Rain mostly.
It was a bit of fun shooting the rain moving in, at least until it made it to my side of the lake.
Got kinda dark and went in a hurry and then just as quickly the storm moved on and the sun came out to play.
Went from needing a waterproof camera to needing a lens hood in all of twenty minutes.
Unfortunately I didn't have the time to see if conditions would be better on another morning, one of these days though...
What's the most number of times you've had to revisit a place to get the shots you wanted?