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RE: Photography, and why I need to rediscover a lost passion

in #photography4 years ago

this comment really does not want to be posted :) first i accidently closed the tab wile copying links to communities and than i accidently closed the browser :D

Check some photo communities and post where you find particular post fits the best (you can also check "Include also in my blog: " on peakd so it will be posted in the community and your blog). Here are some communities:
https://peakd.com/c/hive-181964/created
https://peakd.com/c/hive-194913/created
https://peakd.com/c/hive-175538/created
https://peakd.com/c/hive-108913/created
https://peakd.com/c/hive-153349/created
https://peakd.com/c/hive-127238/created

I always found street photography exciting and terrifying. I think it would help me grow mentally to do it, but the need to travel for it adds to "nah i will do another time"
Small town, everyone knows everyone, not really a great place for street photography.

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Exciting and terrifying about sums it up. Being honest I think it's a hurdle I'm going to have to cross again, as I've been out of the "groove" for so long. I know when I was doing it regularly the terrifying part subsides but the excitement doesn't dwindle.

Appreciate what you're saying about the small town, I imagine that would feel awkward. I live in a small city but with lots of surrounding areas to choose from too, even the seaside is only a 30 minute car drive away. I actually really like taking the camera out there when I'm feeling a bit nervous about it as it's easier to blend in (not uncommon to see people with cameras along a beach). Not that I sneak around either, but you know what I mean.

Thanks for the tips, it's helpful!