If at first you don’t succeed…..
……..then try, try, and try again.
It goes without saying that any outdoor photography is weather dependent. Sometimes the conditions are just right, and at other times they work against you.
This was very much the case during a recent workshop in Dorset with another photographer – Anthony Blake. Throughout the day it had been overcast and misty. As we approached our final destination before the sun set, we walked up a hill to the site of St Catherine’s Chapel in the hope that we would enjoy a great view of Milton Abbey through the trees. On arriving unfortunately the Abbey was nowhere to be seen. A veil of mist had descended in the valley and obscured its view. We waited a while but if anything the mist was getting worse not better.
We returned to the car and drove around looking for different viewpoint without any success. Unfortunately the light was fading fast but we decided to try one more time and return to the first location in the wishful hope that the mist might have lifted.
Much to our surprise and delight the Abbey could now be seen and you can see the result in the image above. An ethereal view of the Abbey with the mist hanging in the valley but with a clearly visible outline of the hills in the distance. I was very fortunate to capture this view…….and in doing so I couldn’t help but be reminded of the saying which I have used for the title of this post.
7 Responses to “If at first you don’t succeed…..”
Brigadoon reappears out of the vapors!
Lovely, and ethereal is the perfect adjective.
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Thanks very much for your comment. Couldn’t agree more!
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Nice tones!
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Thank you.
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Patience and persistence rewarded, Alan.
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Thanks Andy. Hope you and your family have a very Happy Christmas.
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A very Happy Christmas to you too, Alan
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