Want to improve your photography skills? Consider travelling.

Green sea turtle coming ashore in Hawaii.

As a young person, I did not have a lot of experience with travelling.  I can remember seeing my first tall buildings and being gobsmacked by them, and to my mind today, they were nothing extraordinary.  But I took photos of them because they seemed amazing.  The same is true for many other things that I take for granted today.

I only started travelling in my mid-twenties to any extent, and the notion of what was special or unique started to change.  With it was my idea of what would make a good photo.  The now mundane would no longer be the subject of my images.  Instead, I began to look for the exceptional, and even that would change over time.

The familiar was replaced with the uncommon.  My photographer's eye began to look at things from a different perspective.  My knowledge of photography and composition took me to new heights.  Travel provided me with opportunities that just weren't there at home.  Not that I couldn't take nice photos near my residence, but rather the range of subject matter grew exponentially.  

It is said that travel broadens you out.  Well, it also gives depth to your photography.  Depth of photography - It has a nice ring to it, don't you think?

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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