
It never fails to happen. Like white on rice, you fail to see, and then you do.
You move in close to photograph an appealing flower, bright sun behind you obliterating your camera screen and flaring into your viewfinder, and you shoot, again, and again, over and over blindly from various vantage points, hoping that something you’ve captured will be what you were looking for in the first place.
Back at your Mac, its display properly color-calibrated and your room lighting neutral, you search through your take in Lightroom, select a few images and zoom in closely to see their details . . . and voilá! There’s your lagniappe, your Lucky Strike Extra, your fantastic extra—that extra unexpected reward—a sublimely milky-gray butterfly going in for the sweet stuff on your milkweed macro, a spot of orange on wings its only giveaway.
There it is, and it’s yours—that extra detail to make the shot an image. ♣
“Look for that extra detail that makes a shot an image.”
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks Angeline. Shoot me a link here to your extras or what you’ve been working on, please?
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Love that butterfly.
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Thanks, glad I threw in that little extra 😉 Is that what drew you in?
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Wow, that’s a great shot in and of itself but it hits the nail right on the head too!
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Thanks Maya, nice of you to say so. Share a link here of your Extra?
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Oh absolutely. Thank you!
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Nice shot and the extra tale made it more clear!
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Thanks Kitty, nice to hear the words help. I’m a fan of pictures with words 😀
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Wonderful and beautiful extra!
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Thanks, Connie. Have you ever been rewarded for waiting for that extra special something?
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Your description of the moment is so familiar – no time to search for the link now, but I photographed a great scene of sunny eastern WA farmland from the car window last year, came home, opened in LR, and voila! There was a young man stretched out, with his hands behind his head, on a tractor stopped in the field.
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What a great scene you found on your screen! Thanks for sharing that. When you have time to find the image, I hope you’ll share the moment.
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