Cracking the Code: How to Replicate Your Most Productive Days

Yesterday was one of those days when everything aligned. I was quite taken by surprise because, as you know, I'm doing a 365 project, and for whatever reason, when I started shooting yesterday, I was in a different state of mind, almost like autopilot. I didn't have to think about the shots. They just appeared in front of me.

Occasionally, I have those days, but I think because of the 365 project, these days are becoming more often. Maybe it's because of the fact that I shoot a lot. The familiarity of shooting every day not only takes the technical aspects away but also helps me to visualise shots easier.

So how do you replicate a productive day? Photography is like a muscle you have to train it, the more you do it the easier becomes and the better you get.

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I hope you enjoy the slideshow as much as I enjoyed taking the photos. Trying to actually choose the Photo of the day was difficult. I could've chosen any of the ones from the slideshow and would've been happy. Leave a comment below and let me know what you think.

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