Most times I go out and only know where i want to go, but not what I want to photograph. It’s the walk I enjoy and looking for beautiful scenes that are catching my eye😍
Aha!This is one approach and I think depends on what you want from your photography. Sometimes I do the same and sometimes I am more specific in what I photograph.
Thanks a lot Christodoule! I think there is a good time for everything! I am all for pushing myself to always do more but sometimes is good if we take a step back and enjoy the process!
Most of the time I find photography is a mixture of both relaxation and a challenge. The act of walking with the camera is good for our body and mind. But In certain moments I like a challenge perhaps getting in closer to a person or doing the 100 strangers project. You may not be aware of a poet called Wordsworth who wrote a famous poem about golden daffodils as depicted in your shot through the railings. Keep up the good work. 👍👌
That's very interesting Paul! I wasn't aware of Wordworth but I will do some search since it seems there is some correlation here! Also, I haven't thought of a challenge like the 100 strangers. Sounds very interesting! I get you point though. As I said in the video not all photo sessions are to challenge you. Some must be to please your soul! I do believe that you learn from these ones too!
Thanks a lot for watching Thano!Indeed!This spot was a goldmine of good shots!I stayed there for a bit and took many shots I enjoyed with the one you mention to be the highlight!
Thank you for sharing, you captured some great shots. The yellow flowers are daffodils. As for your question re: challenging vs. relaxed approach, it depends on the day and current mood.