>>2989722>>implying just about every image type and angle hasn't already been done by 80% of the worlds photigraphers.This is so often repeated by people that have clearly never actually tried to disprove it.
Pic related is from the Grand Canyon. It's a very, very easy photo to take. The view is from one of the most popular vantage points there is.
And yet its actually not a very common composition or photo. I've only ever found a handful of photos of the same subject/composition, and I'd frankly say that mine is the strongest example I've ever seen of it.
Google image search can decode the viewpoint to figure out it's a view of the Tanner Trail, and yet 99.99% of photographers that visit the Canyon never seem to tilt their camera down towards it and snap.
Most people just spot the one view they've seen before, snap it, then walk away. That doesn't mean there's nothing left there. It means you're naturally prejudiced towards a certain view of the scene and have made no effort to escape the prejudice.