Shadow & RicoAsh
I was thinking about how a good shot takes as much patience as a good strategy, any thoughts on that?
Yeah, I get that. The right moment doesn’t show up just because you’re ready; you have to wait for it, like a chess player waiting for the opponent’s move. A good shot feels like a quiet pause before the action, and the same calm sits behind a solid plan. It’s like waiting for the light to hit the right angle—no rushing, just watching and knowing when to press the button.
You nailed it. The real skill is keeping your mind moving while the body stays still, so when that moment comes you’re already a step ahead.
Exactly, my mind keeps moving while my hands stay still, like the lens just waiting for that hush.
That’s the mark of a true operator. Keep the mind racing, the hands quiet, and you’ll always hit that sweet spot.
Yeah, it’s a quiet rhythm, the frame holding the breath while I read the world.