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365 Day Photography Project - 2013
My 365 Day Photography Project - Project365 2013
Like The Mighty Mighty Bostones in their song, “I'm always amazed by what can take place within the space of 300-365”.
Where did 2012 go? And what did I do this past year anyway? It is true; time DOES fly so much faster with age. (Current age to be withheld for fear of “over the hill” jokes.) This past year has been filled with so much activity it actually becomes hard to remember all of it. That is why I decided I am going to follow the trend that is out there and start my first 365 Day Photography Project.
You may have seen or heard of this online somewhere. Many photographers choose to do this 365 day project when they need some inspiration. Moms want to participate in this project to capture the lives of their children. It consists of taking one photo a day, for 365 days, and all of them need to be different. Some choose to select a subject matter, like landscapes or portraits. Some choose to select themes, like children or buildings. But most do an all-around 365 different photos of everything, which is what I will be doing.
Taking a photo each and every day will be overwhelming, but will have a big payoff when I am complete! Here are some of the reasons I am participating in this challenge:
Taking a photo every day will make me a better photographer. Using my camera will help me become more knowledgeable about lighting, composition, and the functionality of my camera. Because I will be “forced” to take a new photo every day it will help me become more creative with my photography.
My memory is not what it used to be. It will be wonderful to look back at every day throughout the year and remember what I did, who I was with, what I experienced and what I learned.
Changes can happen in an instant. Capturing daily life throughout the year will help document all the changes over the year. My husband and I were married this year and I would love to document the next stages in our lives….whatever that may bring!
After doing a little research on this project, I thought I better put together a plan! So, here are some thought I had that will help me along with way.
Always have my camera with me! This is nothing I will need to work on, because I always have my point-and-shoot camera in my purse. I don’t plan to carry my “good” camera all the time, so some of my photos will be taken with my point-and-shoot and possibly with my Android.
Figure out what I want to get better at! Because I want to improve my craft, I plan to find photos that I love and try to recreate them, while learning along the way.
Try new things. Throughout the year, I plan to use different settings, lighting techniques and different angles.
Read photography blogs. There are so many terrific blogs, websites and books out there. So many photographers love to share the knowledge they have gained over the years.
Take Notes. I think I may keep a photography journal, or better yet, keep a photography calendar that keeps track of the shots I took, what worked and what didn’t.
Stay motivated! By blogging on my website about this project and posting my photos on Facebook, I hope you all will help me stay motivated! Yes, husband, this means I need your help too!
So, it begins tomorrow on January 1st, 2013! Will you please help me? Send me ideas! Send me motivational messages! Send me reminders! Wish me luck!
Twist off another and bring on next year. 365 DAYS!
Alguns verao uma foto de sapatos. Eu vejo um auto retrato que expõe muita coisa a meu respeito. O que somos nós senão uma reunião de pequenos detalhes? Se não fossem eles, seriamos todos clones uns dos outros e só.
I had a really busy day and forgot to take many pictures. But I loved this picture. One of our foster kittens hopped inside a bag of mail that is headed for the shredder. Our old siamese cat has finally stopped growling at the kittens. It's a happy house now.
Day 10: I was messing around with different shadows and lighting and when I took this shot the light behind the door looked green to begin with. So I made the green more pronounced.
New Toy! It's Pink!! I have absolutely no idea how to get any music on it. Supposedly it plays videos too. I think it will be my project this afternoon.
Today’s challenge - Make a photo of a pair of subjects today. People or inanimate objects are both fair game!
A pair of sea shell Christmas trees.
We got back to San Francisco today. We have a little cat trapping project going on in our backyard. Wish us luck.
Marty's true nature is to always be climbing but we don't have many places for him to climb outside of his cage. I remembered I had kept the girl's baby jungle gym and brought it out to see what he'd do. He wasn't impressed.
Out and about in Sheffield with Marco. First really work with any kind of portraiture and I figure new things is what 365 is all about!
More playing around with the Lensbaby for today's Project 365. This time with the addition of the 4x and 10x macro lenses.
I found a small dead beetle near my front door, so decided to have a closer look.
A little better focus than using my reversal ring for a macro shot but not as much magnification.
Today's Project365 pic is of my breakfast this morning.
No trip to Bunnings is complete without partaking in the sausage sizzle outside the store.
I dined on them the same way everyone else did... in the car.
299/365 Saturday 26 October 2013 - I managed to cook Beef Oxford. I didn't fancy it, I've had little appetite. If I didn't cook it today the meat would have spoiled. Surprisingly once it was cooked I felt more inclined to eat. Most of the day I've been on the sofa watching tv like Columbo. Getting there but still not 100%
Day 53, project365
From the day we arrive on the planet
And blinking, step into the sun
There's more to be seen than can ever be seen
More to do than can ever be done
Some say eat or be eaten
Some say live and let live
But all are agreed as they join the stampede
You should never take more than you give
(Chorus)
In the Circle of Life
It's the wheel of fortune
It's the leap of faith
It's the band of hope
Till we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the Circle, the Circle of Life
Some of us fall by the wayside
And some of us soar to the stars
And some of us sail through our troubles
And some have to live with the scars
There's far too much to take in here
More to find than can ever be found
But the sun rolling high
Through the sapphire sky
Keeps the great and small on the endless round
On the path unwinding
In the Circle, the Circle of Life.