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Do I question my photography skills? Yeah, all the time. The web’s packed with world-class photographers who live and breathe this craft daily. Me? I’m shooting on a decade-old camera and manage to get out maybe two or three times a month. While others have shot millions of frames, I’ve barely cracked fifty thousand. When I compare my work to theirs, mine often looks flat and underwhelming. Do I care, though? Not really. Photography for me is meditative - a way to connect with nature and capture a moment that’ll never repeat itself. You can’t step into the same river twice; it’s not the same river, and you’re not the same man. Landscape photography works the same way. I remember every shoot, every frame I decided to keep - the weather, the mood, the struggle to get it right. And I remember the feeling when I first see a print come to life - the quiet sense of accomplishment. Better photographers might get the spotlight, but no one can take away the moment you capture something real. I called this one Behind These Bars to remind myself that the only limits on my creativity are the ones I build. Don’t lock yourself in your own cage and then blame the world for it. image
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2025-10-29 19:48:53 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Well said! A saying in Norway is "the trail is the goal" not getting to the peak, or the end of the trail. Enjoy your photo meditation and your experiences in the outdoors, the process is the goal. That said - I like your photos and I know from myself, that behind each one of them there is the thrill of hunting for motives and time well spend in nature.
2025-10-29 19:58:17 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
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2025-10-29 20:45:55 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 2 replies ↓ Reply
I've been in to photography for about 9 years now and while I have taken a few shots which I'm genuinely quite happy with, I see other people's work and just think 'wow.'. Like, what would I have to do to be that good? I enjoy seeing techniques and trying to replicate them. Editing is just as meditative for me, I think.
2025-10-29 22:31:10 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Yeah, photography is all about experience and not competition (or it should be I guess). > Like, what would I have to do to be that good? In my humble opinion, it all comes down to time and practice. Like, you can’t just come up with award winning stuff with shutter count in the thousands, while most of the other legends have millions of images under their belt. They simply have magnitudes more experience.
2025-10-30 13:59:51 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply