I know where I need to improve.

I'm very honest with myself when it comes to identifying my limitations. I think this is important and is a great way to move away from comfort zones and explore through uncertainty. But, knowing where you need to improve is the easy part. Facing these limitations and moving away from the comfort zone is the challenging part. I often view other photographers work and get inspiration from what they are creating. But when I see the lush green, misty images of ancient gnarly forests, I have the sinking realisation that I would struggle to capture and image like this. I would go as far as saying I wouldn't even notice that type of composition.

My recent trip to the Lake District allowed me to spend a bit of time wandering through forests and face my limitations. My creative mind goes in to shutdown mode when its faced with too much information and I simply can't identify any compositions. I know I need to get better at this and I have decided to attempt this type of photography more over the coming months and hopefully train my eye and mind to see clear images through the chaos that is a woodland forest.