How many times have you photographed a cool looking subject, and thought that it would turn out really great, only to be disappointed when you get home and viewed the image on your computer. It happens to me quite often.
What we see in 3D with our eyes doesn’t always translate well on a flat screen or flat photo paper.
Sometimes I shoot a subject that I really don’t think will turn out well, and it turns out awesome.
You just never know, so shoot everything, pixels are free!

You can visit Mike’s blog and learn about his workshops here: Tiny Landscapes
Mike’s eBooks are available in the OPG store here: Mike Moats
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Take Chances – Sometimes It Works Out
December 19th, 2011 by Mike MoatsHow many times have you photographed a cool looking subject, and thought that it would turn out really great, only to be disappointed when you get home and viewed the image on your computer. It happens to me quite often.
What we see in 3D with our eyes doesn’t always translate well on a flat screen or flat photo paper.
Sometimes I shoot a subject that I really don’t think will turn out well, and it turns out awesome.
You just never know, so shoot everything, pixels are free!
You can visit Mike’s blog and learn about his workshops here: Tiny Landscapes
Mike’s eBooks are available in the OPG store here: Mike Moats
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The Outdoor Photo Gear Store sells great photography equipment and accessories for the wildlife, landscape, and nature photographers. If you haven't visited The Outdoor Photo Gear Store to see all great camera and flash accessories for the avid outdoor photographer, you should check out all the great gear we offer.
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