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I'm having trouble finding motivation to take pictures. Around here, it's all the same. Lake, trees, repeat. It's getting really boring as it's hard for me to find something DIFFERENT to do, even doing the same a DIFFERENT way.
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>> Anonymous
well at least you didn't just get duckrolled
>> Anonymous
A tip for you: drive. Drive for an hour, in 1 direction. Try to keep going in the same direction, compass-wise. If you see something, great. If you don't hahah ur a fag u wasted gas doing stupid shit /p/ suggested.
>> Q
>>55731

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>> Anonymous
Try doing a barrel roll.
>> Anonymous
I agree with what>>55731said. I live in a little shithole suberbia, but I've never run out of things to take photos of. I walked down some railroad tracks long enough and found a junk yard filled with bulldozer corpses and lots of neat crap to take photos of. One time I drove down long enough to find a dog park I didn't know existed. There's always good photos to be had when a thunderstorm rolls in.

A skilled photographer can take great photos anywhere.