Rob Sheppard recently made a post regarding creativity. You need to read Accidental Creative’s Manifesto, it explains everything. Then come back and have a longer look at this photo I made of the sunrise on the Colorado River in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

Colorado River Blur, Glenwood Springs, CO © Jay Goodrich
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Thanks for the link to the manifesto, that was pretty awesome, going to print me a copy to hang in my office!
No comment about the photo, you already know what I think about your work
Thanks Mike. It means a lot to me. The camera is moving too, ever so slightly.
Jay – thanks for providing inspiration for those of us just starting out. I get motivated every time I visit your blog. This photo got a different reaction out of me each time I went back and looked at it today. I could swear I see the water moving ever so slightly.