Nathan King
Member
I'm having a serious issue with my photographs, and hopefully others here have been through this and can steer me in the right direction. The more I am learning about classical composition, lighting, etc. the worse my photographs are becoming. Strange, huh? Hear me out.
My early photographs were relatively carefree; I saw something interesting and released the shutter. They are dynamic and interesting. I am now putting so much thought into everything that I'm missing great photographs. Are my important elements on a third? What are my leading lines doing? What is the light doing? What if I move over two steps?....and the shot is gone before I can scan around the viewfinder to ensure everything is just right and press the shutter. I think I've taken three photographs in the last week. They're largely uninteresting. I liken this problem to a golfer having the yips on the putting green, and it's very frustrating!
Am I going mad? :confused:
My early photographs were relatively carefree; I saw something interesting and released the shutter. They are dynamic and interesting. I am now putting so much thought into everything that I'm missing great photographs. Are my important elements on a third? What are my leading lines doing? What is the light doing? What if I move over two steps?....and the shot is gone before I can scan around the viewfinder to ensure everything is just right and press the shutter. I think I've taken three photographs in the last week. They're largely uninteresting. I liken this problem to a golfer having the yips on the putting green, and it's very frustrating!
Am I going mad? :confused: