Thanks to Photomelodist for the invitation to host.
Often in life, to grow as a photographer (or as a person) we have to step outside our comfort zone. This can mean doing something we are unfamiliar with, facing a fear, trying something new, or just having to cope with uncomfortable situations in general.
I want to see pictures pertaining to this theme. This can either mean you yourself are stepping out of your comfort zone to try a style of photography that you are not particularly strong at, or could be photos highlighting situations or objects that might not normally make you feel too good.
Just a couple to get it going.
Heights. To find this view of the city skyline I had to make a very nerve racking climb.
Street photography (I'd love to do it, but most of the time I feel uncomfortable pointing the camera at people.):
Often in life, to grow as a photographer (or as a person) we have to step outside our comfort zone. This can mean doing something we are unfamiliar with, facing a fear, trying something new, or just having to cope with uncomfortable situations in general.
I want to see pictures pertaining to this theme. This can either mean you yourself are stepping out of your comfort zone to try a style of photography that you are not particularly strong at, or could be photos highlighting situations or objects that might not normally make you feel too good.
Just a couple to get it going.
Heights. To find this view of the city skyline I had to make a very nerve racking climb.
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Street photography (I'd love to do it, but most of the time I feel uncomfortable pointing the camera at people.):
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