I recovered these pics from a CF card after it was messed up by my former card reader. They aren’t all necessarily good pics, but they are good memories and I was stressed when they were “gone”.
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I recovered these pics from a CF card after it was messed up by my former card reader. They aren’t all necessarily good pics, but they are good memories and I was stressed when they were “gone”.
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Last week, I officially moved past the halfway mark of my 365! It kind of snuck up on me, as I have been lax in uploading pictures for the last few weeks entire time, so I lost track of where I was at. The halfway picture was actually taken before I realized where I was at, and I didn’t get a chance to plan a special shot. I am ok with that, as that is how almost all of my pictures in the 365 have come to be.
I wasn’t quite sure how far that I would get when I started this project. Despite the fact that you get to set your own rules, it is an intimidating task. My rules were simple: Take pictures every day. Pick the best/favourite/most significant and post it. Don’t cheat! I was worried that I would miss a day, or that it would be a chore to take pictures. I haven’t and it isn’t! This project has allowed me to rediscover just how much I love taking pictures, and has left me with some (what I think to be) fabulous shots.
It has also really made me want to take better pictures. I took a class at a local photography school, and it gave me some helpful tips. In December, I bought a new camera and LOTS of great new bright lenses. They motivate me to try new things, and take pictures when I previously was limited. My new camera is FABULOUS, and I can’t wait until the weather is better and I get to take pictures outside for long periods of time.
The last month or so has been a challenge for me, but I have kept on going. The times when I would sneak outside and take pictures for fifteen minutes are not as convenient as they were in the summer and fall. The dark has been my biggest enemy, followed shortly by the cold days. I like the cold, but my hands don’t like being out in it for too long. It’s been close a couple of days, but I haven’t missed a day. The latest that I took my first shot of the day was 11:50pm!! It’s still a fun challenge, so that keeps me going.
Some of my recent favourites:
Andrea over at a peak inside the fishbowl hosted an hourly photo challenge on Christmas day, and I played along. Our day was crazy hectic, my battery died halfway through, and I did not always have the camera so my photos are not exactly an hour apart, but there is one from every hour between 7:00am and 7:00pm.
Hope you all had a very merry Christmas!!