How do you guys get over those phases of hating all photos you take? I can't stand that feeling of looking over the shit you took in the last few days and just ending up deleting all of them.
You guys ever feel like you're getting worse, the more you learn and/or try?
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Needs flash
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>Implying deleting everything is a bad thing
You don't strike gold every day. Some days you just don't get anything good. Some days there's just nothing worth keeping. Better to be honest with yourself then try and convince yourself what you shot is good like half this board. If something is good and worth keeping you should be able to explain to yourself why.