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It's never the same
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 261102" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>You can't go back, not always. Now that I've been back into photography for a few years, I'm remembering how impossible it is to recapture that almost perfect shot. I find myself going back to some spots expecting to do better, when I actually did my best the first time around. It is amazing how photography captures that split second in time that can rarely be reproduced. </p><p></p><p>I've returned to the same falls year after year thinking to get something "greater" only to end up with something different, not better. Sometimes that first shot was the best, yet I methodically return for "perfection" I may never obtain. I guess it's a bit of an obsession and we are perfectionists?</p><p></p><p>I'll bet some of you do the same (or maybe I'm just crazy)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 261102, member: 4399"] You can't go back, not always. Now that I've been back into photography for a few years, I'm remembering how impossible it is to recapture that almost perfect shot. I find myself going back to some spots expecting to do better, when I actually did my best the first time around. It is amazing how photography captures that split second in time that can rarely be reproduced. I've returned to the same falls year after year thinking to get something "greater" only to end up with something different, not better. Sometimes that first shot was the best, yet I methodically return for "perfection" I may never obtain. I guess it's a bit of an obsession and we are perfectionists? I'll bet some of you do the same (or maybe I'm just crazy)? [/QUOTE]
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