<p>I am of the camp that it is difficult to do landscape photography. Despite all the chatter about it being boring and trite and that all the familiar sites have been photographed to death it is still difficult to execute. It takes a lot of effort, money, and time, and being in the right place at the right time with the correct light is ephemeral. There are always new angles and interpretation of different lighting at familiar sites. If we get bored of all these magical places that have been photographed over the years with excellent skill by many photographers then we are all in trouble. Looking forward to excellent interpretations of landscape photos in already familiar sites in the future. How does creativity become boring?</p>