The important thing is to finish a project. Even if the idea turns out to be a dud and the images just won’t work. Finish it. Finish it because you never know what you will learn or discover as a complete project. You don’t have to show your failures, but you do have to finish so you learn from your mistakes. If you are not making mistakes, you are not learning.
Today’s image was made at the Fisherman’s Bastion in Budapest. I really liked this image, but it just didn’t have enough friends to make a nice suite. This project was stuck and wouldn’t move for almost a year. I went back to Lightroom looking for more images, trying to figure out a way to get this image into publication.
No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t make this image fit into a suite. Instead, I found some other images that worked together and that project came together as “Spires,” in the August version of The Lipka Journal on my website today.
It's a special day because I am releasing a new version of my website today and the changes will make it easier to get to the publications on my website.
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