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Alley Springs water mill

Alley Spring
Missouri
United States
Shannon County
Ozark National Scenic Riverways
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The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain…
The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain… by Sandeep Thomas
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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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When I was at a location, I was obsessed with the best image I could get of my subject for a long time. I have been at places where I didn’t even move my tripod from its initial location, fearing that in chasing after other shots, I might miss interesting light or something exciting happening at my original location. Often it meant I would have tons of photos from a viewpoint that didn’t differ from each other that much. Since 2018 I have been working on making a conscious effort to move away from being so rigid with my approach to exploring a new location, and there are two steps that I picked up from various other photographers that helped a lot.

The first step was to download an app called “cadrage,” a digital director’s viewfinder that allows you to pre-visualize compositions by plugging a focal length into the app. I stopped taking the camera out as soon as I got to a location and started to walk around with my phone trying to get familiar with the areas and possibilities. Recently I learned that landscape painters do this often with cardboard cutout cards in various aspect ratios. For example, holding it closer to the eye to simulate a wide-angle FoV and away from the eye to mimic a telephoto. It's one trick I am looking forward to adopting in 2022.

The second step was to take at least five images at every location. I cannot state how important this step is if you are a landscape photographer. Trying to find five good photos forces you to use your tools creatively and makes you look at your surroundings differently. While it sounds simple, It's been a great challenge for me, and so far, it seems to be the one trick that has helped me a lot. While at Alley springs in Southern Missouri, I struggled to tear myself away from the apparent compositions as the light was quite captivating. But in the end, I walked around the spring and came up with some fascinating compositions that I ended up liking a bit more than the first couple of shots I took. Let me know if you find these images interesting.

If you fell down yesterday, stand up today…
If you fell down yesterday, stand up today… by Sandeep Thomas
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  • H. G. Wells.

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A bit of a change from the desert pics trends today. It's another image from the Alley Springs water mill in souther Missouri. The day we visited the mill was a wet one, and in this part of the country, it comes down. Thankfully as we reached the park, the rain let up, and I managed to take some sharp images. We were there during early fall, but some of the leaves were turning already. My initial focus was on the colorful foliage, and I got some beautiful images. But after a bit, I managed to calm my excitement and decided to look at different possible pictures that I could make with the mill. While the fall colors were pretty, I noticed that the emerald green of the spring and the varying shades of greens from the foliage were contrasting well against the brilliant red color of the mill. So I decided to make an image carefully, excluding all the autumnal colors. I love the results.

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