Lessons From The Trail

Spatial Awareness

We walk alone in fields, pass through doorways, stand in crowded elevators and wait in lines. Point being – we’re all familiar with our own presence and girth, in a variety of different settings, and generally don’t give it a second thought. However, to stay safe when hiking, some situations mandate a heightened sense of awareness.

In order to get the shot I want when photographing waterfalls, for instance, I sometimes access areas which are inherently dangerous – such as narrow, elevated ledges. Of course, I don’t do so haphazardly – I first closely observe the environment, width, footing, stable handholds within reach, etc.. Perhaps most important, though, is that I remind myself I’m wearing a backpack!

Few scenarios are more startling than attempting to turn around on a ledge, only to have the added bulk of ones backpack bump into a rock face or trees – creating an unbalanced sensation of being pushed forward. It’s difficult to regain ones composure in close spaces when balance is compromised – understand the space you occupy.

6 responses to “Lessons From The Trail”

  1. Kym Gordon Moore Avatar

    I get it Phil. Sometimes the best shots are from the most inconvenient angles. 📸 But be careful 😯

    1. Phil Avatar

      Always, my dear 😙 Everything I do is manageable and undertaken methodologically – and, I often turn around and walk away if deemed too risky…I’m very careful. Wishing you a splendid week ahead, my friend Kym 🌹

      1. Kym Gordon Moore Avatar

        Thanks so much Phil and have a fantabulous week too! Cheers! 🥂🍻🍹

        1. Phil Avatar

          Thank you, Kym ~ Cheers 😊🌹

  2. Robin King Avatar

    Phil, I’m glad you study your environment and remain aware of it. And the advice to “understand the space you occupy” is brilliant, applicable to our entire lives, I think. 👏👏♥️👏👏

    1. Phil Avatar

      Thank you, dear Robin ~ I’m always patient and careful. Have a wonderful week ahead, my friend 😊🌹

Leave a Reply

2048 Studio

© 2026 Phil Perkins
All Images & Writings
All Rights Reserved

Discover more from 2048 Studio

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading