I always feel like? Somebody’s watching me🤧
#letschat every time I go outside at night to take pictures or videos of myself, I always hear a random cough, but I never see a person, are people lurking in the woods?
Nighttime photography can evoke a sense of unease, especially when unexpected sounds disrupt the tranquility. Many amateur and professional photographers share a common fear of being observed or followed in secluded areas. Research shows that our senses can play tricks on us in low-light situations, leading us to believe we are not alone. Coughs, rustling leaves, or distant echoes often raise alarms, even when no one is present. Engaging with a community can help address these fears. Through conversations in forums like #letschat, individuals can share coping strategies and stories that demystify these nocturnal experiences. By understanding the behavior of wildlife and the psychological aspects of fear in darkness, we can approach night photography with confidence and creativity.














































