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442s2, CLF3, 602 and GM10 coast between Kingswood and Werrington as they head for Port Botany as 8146 from Kelso.
Tuesday 8th September 2020
When wildlife isn’t cooperative for the photographer, which is actually rather often, one searches for compromise. But when dabbling in the art of photography in a place like Yellowstone National Park it isn’t difficult to become inspired. The park’s mountains, valleys, flora and fauna have been photographed by thousands of professional and millions of amateurs since cameras were invented. The reason? Its sheer beauty. It is easy to find oneself overcome by its awe-inspiring immensity. Best advice I can give… don’t plan for what you want to photograph. Let nature provide you with the building blocks and palette. Create from what you experience.