Improve your Nature Photography and Realise the Beauty of Dull
One of the biggest mistakes that I see photographers make is disregarding an opportunity to go out and enjoy photography, just because the weather conditions are poor and the light is flat and dull. What they fail to realise is that there is beauty in any conditions if you just take the time to slow down and pay attention to what is around you. It's like anything in life. Work hard and reap the rewards. In this film I had hoped for some lovely fog but when it failed to make an appearance, rather than pack up and go home, I stuck with it and found some lovely images to add to my collection. Support me here Become a channel member / @simonboothphotography / simonboothphotography Or say thanks with a small donation: https://paypal.me/SimonBoothPhoto?cou... Links to all my socials media and supporter pages: https://linktr.ee/SimonBoothPhotography My Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/simonbooth Affiliate Products: Kase Filters, Kingjoy Tripods and Valleret Photography Gloves https://simonboothphotography.com/aff... Music: Epidemic Sound

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