Some days everything looks like garbage

daveleo

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Happens to me more and more. Very few images knock me out.
Worse than that actually - everything looks like garbage.
My stuff is the worst of the lot.
Have to get away from the screen for a few days. Wipe my mindset clean.
Today is such a day.
 
Everyone goes through this. It's a part of the growing process. Do as you suggest, step back, tAke a deep breath and clear your mind.

Just don't put too much pressure on yourself. Many people put too much emphasis on their equipment so forget about gear. Just take one problem at a time and focus on that until you resolve that issue and then move to the next.
 
change lens

change lens

when this happens i usually change the focal length of the lens - the more extreme the better. i literally see different... and if nothing else, it's different looking garbage!!!

good luck
 
I mean, you're probably right. There is a LOT of garbage out there.

I frequently if not always feel like this. When it comes to my images I just shoot what I can and post what I feel like is less garbage.

Just go through the motions, bang out rolls.
 
oh yes, I often think that those greats who left so much of their work undeveloped were on to something : like presents, they are in a way spoiled by the opening.

When I feel like this (often) I look at other stuff for a while, drawings mostly. Films.

I do wonder sometimes, looking at the photos I take more so than anything, whether the internet tends toward minimising the differences in work? At school I remember being quite satisfied with the direction my sketch book was taking, and then looking at someone else's, someone better, and allowing what they did to somehow feed in to what I was doing....only in a weaker, paler way. It never helped and made me feel dissatisfied. Which makes sense really, as if we were all doing that all the time then eventually the whole class would be a vapid, watercolour wash out of what the individuals might have been. That's not to say that other people's work is not an inspiration but it ought not be so direct, and that perhaps the internet is to my mind subtly the same as that classroom, just on a grander scale?
 
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