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Postby pgatt on Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:19 pm

Sorry, I haven't posted on here in a while, life's been crazy. What do you guys do when you feel in a rut. I feel like I haven't shot much good in a while, was wondering if this struck others every now and then. I really want some new pics to test the new printer out, had a go on some old photos, but feel like I'm almost unable to shoot anything good at the moment.
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Postby big pix on Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:21 pm

Photographers block............ a quick fix is to buy a new lens and it all happens again........
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Postby phillipb on Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:23 pm

Try going out to shoot something for the current competition.
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Postby Nnnnsic on Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:49 pm

I get that and writers' block quite often.

I haven't found a solid cure yet, although for writers' block I find music helps a great deal and for photographers' block, I go for a walk with my camera strapped to my wrist.

Neither always help or are guaranteed to help, but they sometimes to the job.
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Postby wendellt on Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:29 pm

Best thing to do is just to force yourself to shoot anything get out there
you will be surprised what you bring back

when i started out i got block but i just decided to shoot with a consistent theme, like documenting every garbage bin in Sydney - for it's artistic merits

then i moved on to photographing peoples expresions as they went up a escalator - priceless stuff
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Postby birddog114 on Mon Mar 13, 2006 6:34 am

Hop in a car drive to any destination with your camera and that will fix.
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Postby dooda on Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:05 am

As long as you aren't relying on it for a living, I say just let it pass. No point in trying to force something INO. I'll go for a little while without taking any photos, and feel just fine with it. Then suddenly I get this insatiable urge to grab photos, or revisit a certain place.

I'd have to say that the purchase of my sigma 10-20 has helped stall any photographer's block though. The great glass sharpness and capabilities make photography never-evending amounts of fun.
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