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Lost my way with photography.
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 473589" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>Motivation could come from a challenge. As mentioned before, weekly or monthly challenges on here, a 365 or whatever, but an aim/challenge. Without an interest field, aim, or challenge maybe i'd feel the same. My interest in this photography malarkey started with aviation. However, the airshow season is spectacularly brief, and shows within reach make this field even harder to provide a sustainable hobby. I still love this field, and it's still my number 1, but its more of a treat rather than my day to day bread and butter photography. I sidestepped into photographing birds. As a kid i spent many hours with my Granddad bird-watching, something he loved, and i learned a lot from him (i still wish i knew as much as he did), and still have a love of wildlife. Photographing birds is a challenge, i think of it as a sport, and its that that keeps me going</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 473589, member: 34040"] Motivation could come from a challenge. As mentioned before, weekly or monthly challenges on here, a 365 or whatever, but an aim/challenge. Without an interest field, aim, or challenge maybe i'd feel the same. My interest in this photography malarkey started with aviation. However, the airshow season is spectacularly brief, and shows within reach make this field even harder to provide a sustainable hobby. I still love this field, and it's still my number 1, but its more of a treat rather than my day to day bread and butter photography. I sidestepped into photographing birds. As a kid i spent many hours with my Granddad bird-watching, something he loved, and i learned a lot from him (i still wish i knew as much as he did), and still have a love of wildlife. Photographing birds is a challenge, i think of it as a sport, and its that that keeps me going [/QUOTE]
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