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Apr 11, 2007 20:39 |  #1

Do any of you suffer from "shooter's block"? its when you take your camera out of the bag and cant find anything interesting to shoot? do you find it easier to shoot with a partner or do you shoot alone?

any tips on shaking off shooter's block? :p




  
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Apr 11, 2007 21:04 |  #2

Oh boy...
I know there are some "back to the basics" thread out there... Those may be of use.

I look through my older photos from when I first got my camera and try re-taking them with my newer skills. OR I may go "hmm, I want to shoot birds... oh, I need a longer lens... hmmm, okay - NEW LENS!"

As for single vs. partner... I like shooting by myself most of the time - but having someone else around is nice as well...Depends on my mood and the subject.




  
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Apr 11, 2007 21:08 |  #3

thanks for the tips. i think im set with my lenses for now. Lcoholism can be a real pain in the wallet!! :D




  
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Apr 11, 2007 21:12 |  #4

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=290248




  
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Apr 11, 2007 21:15 |  #5

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Apr 11, 2007 23:02 |  #6

roeddel wrote in post #3025922 (external link)
Do any of you suffer from "shooter's block"?

Who doesn't?

It makes me depressed.


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Apr 11, 2007 23:36 as a reply to  @ NickSim87's post |  #7

When you have shooters block, process.
There is usually no exscuse, but when the weather is crappy and I don't feel liek rigigng something up at home (which I never do, I have no lighting gear or shooting table or something, maybe i'll get something in the future), I'll just process, catch up on stuff that should had been done before.


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Apr 12, 2007 00:10 |  #8

Go to a toy store and explore! Seriously, you'll find a lot of things you can buy and shoot at home.


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Apr 12, 2007 00:31 |  #9

I just tell the misses to get dolled up and go out for a shoot. But she doesn't like doing it as much any more :-(


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Apr 12, 2007 01:07 |  #10

to be honest I bring out nifty.. when I can't think of anything I want to shoot the prime wide open in a park or on a walk usually gets me back to normal.

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Apr 12, 2007 02:23 |  #11

roeddel wrote in post #3025922 (external link)
any tips on shaking off shooter's block?

Just think on this, that your pay check won't be there, if you don't come back with photos. All tension is gone in sec :twisted:
For me, this is main difference, when shooting for money. You have to bring photos back, even if it's not right day, not right weather, you don't feel good or something. It's not all that great, but it's not all that bad either :)


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Apr 12, 2007 11:22 |  #12

I actually thought about this last night (sad that I think about POTN while sleeping...) - something else I do is I browse around at all the great pictures out there and go "WOW! I want to get something like that!" And the procede to figure out how to get a shot like that...




  
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Apr 12, 2007 11:29 |  #13

The Worldwide Photo Day challenges in the "Activities" section is also a good one for shaking the block. They really encourage you to step outside your norm and shoot something else.


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Apr 12, 2007 15:32 |  #14

Here is a site I look at for some really nice photos: http://www.photo.net/g​allery/photocritique/f​ilter (external link)

I am not saying POTN doesn't have great photos (we do have a lot of talent here) - but the Top Rated photos on Photo.net are usually really great.




  
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Apr 12, 2007 20:44 |  #15

thanks for all the tips everyone! the weather here just sucks right now but i do have a plan! hopefully, when the sun comes out, ill break out my 100mm macro and try some bug shots! :D




  
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