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And the day that "California Landscapes" have run their course, I hope that I will have finished "running my course" sometime before.......Regards!
That's funny.
And encouraging.
And the day that "California Landscapes" have run their course, I hope that I will have finished "running my course" sometime before.......Regards!
Frank, I think you are absolutely correct. And looking through the internet galleries, I'm not alone. If we made a list of all the subjects that are regularly photographed, I'm sure there are gaps in there where few, if anyone, has ventured. That might make an interesting subject in itself. "Things that have not been photographed". I'm always keen for an adventure.
I've occasionally wanted to do something similar. Find the subjects classifications, categorize your work to-date and find the photographic categories you've covered. Look where there are gaps in your photography.
https://archive.org/stream/numericalclassif00eastrich#page/8/mode/2up
After looking at this list I can tell I need to do more "spirit photography."
After looking at this list I can tell I need to do more "spirit photography."

Without creating a completely abstract image, and by pointing your lens at something "tangible and identifiable", do you have any advice for creating photographs that are "completely original" both in subject and form? ie; Not another version of Pepper No. 30.
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