Guntersville and Bucks Pocket State Park

Photography slumps happen. I get in a few every year, but I often wonder if it's circumstances beyond my control keeping me from getting out with my camera. Weather, work, household chores, and the like often keep me from getting out as much as I'd like. But even then, I am honing my editing skills, or working on composition, or studying photographers I admire. I try not to beat myself up too much for not getting out with my camera, but it happens.

To fix that situation, after the Trash Panda's game on Tuesday, I took off 2 days from work Thursday and Friday and spent those nights in a cabin near Guntersville, Alabama. I had wanted to photograph Little Sauty Waterfall in Bucks Pocket State Park for ages, and this was the perfect chance to do just that. The weather wasn't the best, but the nights away helped and I managed to get a few pictures at the waterfall, several at the Guntersville Museum, and then a few more at sunset on the pier near Town Creek on Guntersville Lake. Overall, a nice few days with the camera.


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