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Lost any inspiration I had and don't know how to get some any ideas :help:
 
Look out for meets in the meeting place and attend the next one that's near to you no matter what it is, it will maybe get you thinking outside of the box

Maybe pick a random guide out of the tutorials and have a go at it..

What do you like to shoot?
 
what sort of photos do you dig ? Genre?
 
Thanks for tge reply guys

The problem is don't have a preference as such, however I like the photograph the kids (my own that is) I'm getting frustrated as the pictures I have been taking are boring and look point and shoot.

Maybe I just need to chilax and let it come naturally rather than forcing the shot.
 
Lost any inspiration I had and don't know how to get some any ideas :help:

Dont worry it happens to everyone, what interests you macro landscapes portraits, or if your not sure just shoot everything and anything it will soon become know what yoy like to shoot. then shoot that, and what kit have you got?
 
Go to an art gallery and have a good look.
See what works and what appeals to you.
Look at the composition and lighting.
 
Don't worry Nick, this is a common occurrence and happens to everyone at some time or another.

If I feel a bit "stuck" I generally read through some of my landscape books, paying particular attention to the images. Another way I kick start my mojo is to look at the "what's in my camera bag" type video's on YouTube. I know this is a bit weird but it works for me lol!:cuckoo:

Andy
 
Dont worry it happens to everyone, what interests you macro landscapes portraits, or if your not sure just shoot everything and anything it will soon become know what yoy like to shoot. then shoot that, and what kit have you got?

Thanks, glad it's not just me!! Kit wise I have a Sony a450 and lens wise I have
Sony 50mm f1.8
Sony 18-55
Sony speed light
Tamron 18-250
Tamron 79-300

Not the most interesting kit but I've got most things covered


Go to an art gallery and have a good look.
See what works and what appeals to you.
Look at the composition and lighting.

That's a good idea, thanks

Don't worry Nick, this is a common occurrence and happens to everyone at some time or another.

If I feel a bit "stuck" I generally read through some of my landscape books, paying particular attention to the images. Another way I kick start my mojo is to look at the "what's in my camera bag" type video's on YouTube. I know this is a bit weird but it works for me lol!:cuckoo:

Andy

Think ill dig the books out thanks Andy

Go on a workshop with a pro

great for getting enthusiasm back

I've done a workshop and to be honest the pro wasn't the best but I will look into it again with someone different obviously
 
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