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    I need a creative push

    My photography club has informal photo competitions and the theme for the next one is 'the road less traveled' I don't want to do some cliche shot of a dirt road but for the life of me I can't seem to come up with anything else. I was thinking of a picture that portrays how the phrase is usually used, a choice not often made, a life not normally lived, that sort of thing but I can't seem to come up with anything. I have tried google but I just get pictures of book covers and pictures of (naturally) old dirt roads. Does anyone have any ideas that could send me in another direction?
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    well, what you said...someone who chose to live life ina different way, "outside the system"...a backpacker, a nomad, something like that?

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    "The road less travelled" can be a metaphor for a different dirction than most, but generally out of choice, not necessity.

    Some ideas: a lone bicyclist next to a line of cars, a walker besides a highway, a praying person surrounded by those indifferent to spirituality, a person picking up the trash that others throw down, a person talking to a crying child while others rush past, a person reading a book while others peck away at their smartphones... and so on. Think of the exception to the general rule.
    Put the important things in important places
    Compose to minimize dead space and things that distract from the center of interest - the important things
    Process to minimize faults and maximize good points.
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    Yeah, I get the concept, choosing to go against the grain and all. I like your idea of a book vs smartphones. I don't really want to recruit a bunch of people to stage a shoot though and it might be difficult to just stumble on a scene like that. I work with horses a good deal. Perhaps someone on horseback in a place you wouldn't expect them like a gas station. I've always wanted to take a horse through a fast food drive through... Of coarse I couldn't be the one on horseback since I need to take the picture.

    Oh, I have an idea. I have the collected stories of Sherlock Holmes in hardcover and we have a theater that is closed down. I could get a poster for one of the movies and sick it up by the entrance then take a shot of me sitting out front reading the book.
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    Hey when I ever need a creative push I look on pinterest lol

 

 

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