Hi,
Technically, I consider myself an advanced photographer. I have been shooting with SLR's for 20 years, and DSLR's for 10. It is rare (if ever) I blow a shot due to a technical issue, even tough stuff (nighttime, flash, telephoto work, too much/little DOF, etc.). In other words, the mastery of the equipment is a non-issue.
What I struggle with is nailing my composition. I can locate interesting subjects, and as I said above, get a very high-quality capture. When I get home and look at my files, I often find myself wanting in the composition of the scene. I know and use the basics (rule of thirds, getting down low/high, etc.), but I just have trouble really getting...creative.
Any thoughts (other than shooting more pics!) on good resources to learn more? Looking at pictures helps a lot, but I would like to keep learning and growing. I just upgraded to a Canon 6D and I have good lenses covering 17-400mm, so there is zero excuse for me to not be able to do anything.
Technically, I consider myself an advanced photographer. I have been shooting with SLR's for 20 years, and DSLR's for 10. It is rare (if ever) I blow a shot due to a technical issue, even tough stuff (nighttime, flash, telephoto work, too much/little DOF, etc.). In other words, the mastery of the equipment is a non-issue.
What I struggle with is nailing my composition. I can locate interesting subjects, and as I said above, get a very high-quality capture. When I get home and look at my files, I often find myself wanting in the composition of the scene. I know and use the basics (rule of thirds, getting down low/high, etc.), but I just have trouble really getting...creative.
Any thoughts (other than shooting more pics!) on good resources to learn more? Looking at pictures helps a lot, but I would like to keep learning and growing. I just upgraded to a Canon 6D and I have good lenses covering 17-400mm, so there is zero excuse for me to not be able to do anything.