Time.
It once was that in the time it took to do a blood test, I could shoot a bunch of pictures before a number appeared on my old, slow, brick-sized Ames Glucometer. Now, in the amount of time it took me to shoot this long-exposure nighttime image of the United Congregational Church in Little Compton, Rhode Island, I did a test, evaluated the result, and programed a correction bolus -- all before the shutter closed on the foggy mist that was rolling in.

Later, in the "digital darkroom," NancyTW suggested that I take some creative license.



Reader Comments (7)
Cool Pics, both with and without the creative license!
Missed your posts very much and am very happy to see GODOATEST back in dBlogville!
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I enjoyed your note yesterday!
What a nifty photo -
Hi Kelly. Thanks for the nice words. YRS!!
Hi Colleen. After thinking more about it last night, I forced myself to make time today to post something. Thanks for the spark!
glad you're back! love the photo...and the lightning is really cool! i hope you'll stick around!
Welcome back. Great picture. The digital darkroom addition is shockingly creative.
Hi Ashley. Thanks, and I'm glad you like the picture. The foggy mist really had a cool effect.