Photo of the Week, Year 3, Week 3

“No great thing is created suddenly.”  ~Epictetus

It’s for this very reason that I continue on with my Photo of the Week.  I firmly believe that I cannot simply wait around for some great inspiration or creative streak to strike – it’s quite likely that I’d be waiting a very long time!  Practicing my photography regularly keeps me sharp and learning new skills.  I find it easier to slip into the frame of mind needed to “see the shot” which in turn saves me time in producing quality images.  Regular practice also helps to feed my creativity – I often find myself with more ideas than I have time to explore (you should see my desk – full of papers I’ve jotted notes on!).  When I felt like I was hitting a good creative streak with my POTW, I wondered how long it would last.  Nearly a year later, I’ve come to realize that I was simply hitting my stride with my photography.  So my advice to you (take it or leave it) is to not wait around for that next brilliant streak of creativity to find you.  Practice your craft regularly and you will find it.

Please enjoy our latest images:

Tiny Green Cluster ©2011 Jessica Rogers Photography
Tiny Green Cluster

by Jessica Rogers Photography

©Random Abstracts - A Shrine in Nikko, Japan
A Shrine in Nikko, Japan

by Random Abstracts

©Carolyn Younger - Last Rays of Summer
Last Rays of Summer

by Carolyn Younger

©Danijela (Hrandmade) - Round Fall
Round Fall

by Danijela (HrANDMADE)

©Angela Andrieux - For the Love of the Music
For the Love of the Music

by Angela Andrieux

©Steve Raley - A Study in Stairs and Light
A Study in Stairs and Light

by Steve Raley

©Cristofor - Dancer
Dancer

by Cristofor

©Teresa Chipperfield - Fallen
Fallen

by Teresa Chipperfield

©Elizabeth T. Schoch - Old Time Graffiti
Old Time Graffiti

by Elizabeth T. Schoch

Thanks so much to everyone that participated this week!

If you’ve been thinking about taking on the POTW Challenge I’d love to have you join in.  Simply read the guidelines to find out how to submit your photo.

Until next time, have fun shooting!

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