You’ve got to be prepared for the unexpected, especially in photography. I’ve missed so many great opportunities because I didn’t have my focus correct, forgot to reset the camera, etc…. But I do have some lucky shots, and since Sofia has requested to see some, here they are. I’m sure I’ve posted many of these before, so I hope you enjoy a rerun.

Now this may not seem lucky to you, but I’ve waited to get a picture of a big black bee. Now how lucky could I get?

Isn’t it wonderful to find love and serenity by the ocean. This lucky couple was enjoying time together in a field of ice plant.

Oh my what an itch! Just my luck to have my camera ready and a goat with need for a long scratch.

Was I lucky to have this clown photo bomb my shot at the Sonora County fair? I think so!

Talk about timing. This mare had just birthed this colt. While I wasn’t quite ready when the colt was trying to stand, they did come out of the bushes in time for me to catch the colt nursing. I did see the mare give birth in the bushes. Sometimes our memories are the best camera.

This was taken at the Sacramento Zoo before the bird flu epidemic and while the flamingos were still outside. I was talking to a docent while this bird was trying to sleep. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw it open one eye. Snap! It’s a good thing I have excellent peripheral vision, I had to do a heavy crop in post.

I’m not a birder, but sometimes I do get lucky and a surprise to boot. I didn’t know I got this hawk in flight until I processed the image. Again–heavy cropping.

Talk about surprise. This was taken at the Living Desert Botanical Gardens and Zoo in Palm Desert. It was a sight to see giraffes come down a hill at the beginning of sundown. I managed to get a picture of this one.
I’ve learned to take the shot, ready or not. Hopefully you’ll get another opportunity quickly when you are more ready. If not, there’s a lot that can be done in post processing. And, you can always press the delete key. Thanks Sofia for helping us to realize that while luck plays an important part in our photo journey, it’s seeing the opportunity that makes the difference. When you reply, please remember to link to Sofia’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag.
We all learned more about composition thanks to Patti’s challenge last week. I found I was following her suggestions without knowing it! Next week, look for John’s post as he leads the challenge. In the meantime, stay safe and be resilient.
This is a delightful collection of lucky (prepared) photos Anne. The flamingo image is exquisite and hawk too.
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Thanks Brad!
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Anne, what a beautiful collection! You did manage to get a lot of your wishes in these photos. That black bee is so full of details. Another great thing I see in your photos is humor. That is hard to capture, but you do it so well. The colt story and its birth is a moment you’ll never forget — and you have the image to remind you.
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Thanks Egidio! You’re right, I will never forget the colt story. I hope to catch some more images when I visit Reno again.
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What a lovely collection. Brought a smile to my afternoon.
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Thanks Donna! I’m so glad my post brightened your afternoon.
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Such a lovely gallery Anne and I especially love the way you captured the black bee feeding! 💛🐝 xxx
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Thanks Karina! Since taking the picture of the black bee, I haven’t seen another one. Grab the opportunity when you can!
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Thank you Anne! I loved this post. I’d never seen any of these images before so they were all enchanting to me. Like you, I’ve long wanted a tack-sharp shot of a black bee so I sincerely admire that shot! Well-done you!
My favourite part of your posts, oddly, is not the images (‘though they’re always truly spectacular), it’s your closing: In the meantime, stay safe and be resilient. And be resilient! It always feels special. pp
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Thanks Pam! I’m glad my closing resonates with you. We do need to be resilient in today’s world, don’t we.
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And how!
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I just commented to Beth about how luck is half the fun of photography, Anne! You have some excellent shots! Love the bee closeup, the foal nursing and the peeking flamingo! Animals and wildlife always make for great luck shots!
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Thanks Terri! Animals don’t go into a pose when you take their candid shot!
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These are marvelous Anne! The mare with the colt is lovely and the hawk is spectacular as is the flamingo. Wonderful!!
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Thanks Tina!
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Anne, what a gallery of images for this challenge! That couple in the field by the sea is iconic! That flamingo is so colorful, a beautiful capture.
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Thanks John! It’s those moments that make what we do magical.
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What a wonderful set of lucky images Anne, seems you have been very lucky indeed.
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Thanks Leanne! Not very lucky. Somewhat lucky–maybe!
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Dear Anne
We especially like your second picture.
Thanks & cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Fab Four!
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You certainly know how to make the most of those lucky moments! I love your flamingo, of course, also the bee and the photobombing clown 😀
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Thanks Sarah!
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Memories are the best camera, I love that! The flamingo has been a favourite since I saw it, nice to see it again, Anne. I love the story and photo of the colt, so sweet.
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Thanks Sofia!
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Wonderful shots. The subjects may be a matter of luck, but the skill is not
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Thanks I. J.!
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Anne, these are absolutely wonderful! What luck and the light is beautiful . I envy you that bee – magical. The little colt is adorable and the whole series a dream. I love the flamingo – always have. A gallery of dreams come true.
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Thanks Ann-Christine!
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How wonderful that you got to watch a new life emerge! I enjoyed the stories with the photos and I’m amazed at the perfect pattern on the hawk. Nice photos!
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Thanks! I was surprised at the hawk in flight also. That sometimes happens when you photograph at a high shutter speed and get one good one!
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Beautiful Anne, that bee shot is awesome!!! The mare and foal, that is so special and so amazing how the baby can be born and then standing so soon after!
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Thanks Pam! Yes, after the colt was born, I wondered why it takes us years to get a human ready for the world! But then we don’t birth anything that big!!
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These are amazing. Love the bee especially
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Thanks Karina!
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