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In a creative slump
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<blockquote data-quote="jengajoh" data-source="post: 31945" data-attributes="member: 3536"><p>I feel ya. I can offer some suggestions, they might not be very good ones. I have been looking at other photography web sites to get inspiration. Most days I have no idea what to shoot for my 365. I just walk outside my house and neighborhood and look around. Also, I look at google maps to see what is around, like bodies of water or cemeteries. Lately I haven't been very satisfied with my work, but I think I can push through it. Maybe you could focus on a type of photography that you haven't really spent much time on. Landscapes, portraits, architecture, night photography, cars and motion or panning. Maybe take a day trip somewhere. How about just sit somewhere in a busy park and wait... something might come up. </p><p>Or maybe you just need time, absence makes the heart grow fonder... right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jengajoh, post: 31945, member: 3536"] I feel ya. I can offer some suggestions, they might not be very good ones. I have been looking at other photography web sites to get inspiration. Most days I have no idea what to shoot for my 365. I just walk outside my house and neighborhood and look around. Also, I look at google maps to see what is around, like bodies of water or cemeteries. Lately I haven't been very satisfied with my work, but I think I can push through it. Maybe you could focus on a type of photography that you haven't really spent much time on. Landscapes, portraits, architecture, night photography, cars and motion or panning. Maybe take a day trip somewhere. How about just sit somewhere in a busy park and wait... something might come up. Or maybe you just need time, absence makes the heart grow fonder... right? [/QUOTE]
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