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I have not been very good in forcing myself to get out early on the cold winter mornings of January so far this year. However, I did visit Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge one cool, misty morning earlier this month.

The weather conditions created a moody, atmospheric vibe that prompted me to take some rather minimalist landscape shots. The two photos that I have included in this post more or less speak for themselves. You can see what the subjects are, but they are much less important than in my usual photos—I was focused more on capturing the mood rather than the theoretical subjects.

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When I am photographing wildlife, I have to make decision about composition really quickly. I generally have only a few options to capture the subject and then I try to work with what I have gotten when I do post-processing. With a landscape, though, I have the chance to think more deliberately about composition while taking the shot and not merely afterwards.

Last week when I arrived early in the morning at Prince William Forest Park, fog was hanging over a small pond. As I walked around it, I decided to try to capture the scene in several different ways. In my first attempt, I placed the fence in the lower portion of the image to emphasize the height of the trees. In the second shot, I placed the fence in the upper portion of the image to focus more attention on the reflection. In the final shot I switched to landscape mode and included more of the tree to the right.

Which one works best? None of these shots will win a prize, but for me the first one does the best job of capturing what I was seeing and feeling at the moment. I think it is a valuable exercise, though, for me to explore a number of possibilities when taking a shot, because it allows me to think of creative possibilities as I change perspectives rather than adopt a “one and done” mentality.

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