It used to be the case, a few years ago, when I had the time to display presentations to various camera clubs in Scotland. I remember people’s expressions and interest levels during my picture curation. You see, the idea was to present them with a variety of my images and talk about them; the location where an image was captured, the time of day and year, my emotions at the time, what interested and inspired me about the location, why I chose the settings I did, and a myriad of various reasons that led to the final capture.
Landscape photography, to me anyway, is not a way of harvesting ‘likes’ and pats on the back. I have no time for this as it does not make me feel fulfilled as a photographer, hence my very limited personal presence on social media. Travelling around, snapping pictures and ticking boxes does not make me happy either. What makes me happy is spending time on location, appreciating nature, feeling the breeze in my face, smelling the sea air and ...
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