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    To answer the question you're probably asking yourself right about now, I have no idea why I posted this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    To answer the question you're probably asking yourself right about now, I have no idea why I posted this.
    LOL! (I logged in just to say that!)

    I actually think the picture's kinda cool. It sort of looks like an eye to me
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    The colour contrasts are pretty neat also.
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    I KNOW why you posted it. Because you thought it was a cool looking shot...you liked the colours, patterns and curves. I like it too for the same reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    I KNOW why you posted it. Because you thought it was a cool looking shot...you liked the colours, patterns and curves. I like it too for the same reasons.
    Well…yeah…maybe. The colors and textures are kinda cool. There was no saturation in post. Actually, it was something I got on the side while shooting another more interesting subject that I was unable to do justice. When I open this image, I can’t seem to just close it right away without spending a moment to wade through it.

    I think that maybe I posted it to help myself feel that I’m not stuck in a groove that will have others believe that no matter how many images I put up, they all look the same or that I really don’t want others to feel they know what to expect from me before they open the thread.

    I’ve been a little more critical of my stuff lately. So much so, that I’m really not sure if I’m getting anything that warrants sharing. Gotta get out of this rut, somehow.

    Anyway, thanks to all for the positive comments.
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    Do photographers get writer's block?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    I’ve been a little more critical of my stuff lately. So much so, that I’m really not sure if I’m getting anything that warrants sharing. Gotta get out of this rut, somehow.
    Gosh, I feel like that pretty much most of the time....!

    I guess photographers must get their own version of writer's block also.
    I think the stuff you shoot is awesome! I know you don't right now, but in time you will pull through!
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    Quote Originally Posted by casil403 View Post
    Gosh, I feel like that pretty much most of the time....!

    I guess photographers must get their own version of writer's block also.
    I think the stuff you shoot is awesome! I know you don't right now, but in time you will pull through!
    Hang in there!
    Maybe it goes deeper than that though, Casil. Getting beyond the technicalities is one thing. If I can manage that and have them say something at the same time, then I’ll be happy. I’m tired of ending up with nothing but poor attempts at post cards.
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