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The range you're describing, quiet sunsets to animal energy, suggests you're chasing mood and movement, not just prettiness, which is the real skill.
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The calm-and-energy pairing is the whole game, Peter. Sunsets and wildlife both chasing light in totally different registers. Stick around. 🎨
Calm and energy in the same frame is the harder trick. Most people land one or the other, but when both show up it's because something in the composition is doing double duty.