This week's theme is "words". Since I spend so much time driving back and forth across the border I thought this was a shot I needed to add to my 365.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Jan 22, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
January 19, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
Jan 17, 2008
In case you haven't guessed - I have fallen way behind on my POTD challenge. SO rather than stress about it and trying to keep up with the topics I am simply adding pictures that show what it going on in my life on a daily basis. Hopefully, somehwere along the line I will get back to doing the challenge but for now this will have to do. Eventually I will have 365 photos...
Jan 13, 2008
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Jan 10, 2008
Obviously I am NOT "Focused" in 2008... I have missed afew days here already, but I am going to keep at it. This photo is of someone who is more focused than I am. These two young boys were sparring in my son's Tae Kwon Do class tonight.
70mm - ISO 800- f5.6 - Action mode
Monday, January 7, 2008
Sunday, January 6, 2008
January 6, 2008
Friday, January 4, 2008
January 4, 2008
OK, so no hat here. But an interesting story and one of my highlights of the day. I had a lady who works at the French Bakery on mainstreet come in looking for something to bake into a 3 kings day cake. I had not heard of it but I guess it is similar to a King cake they make for Mardi Gras. For Mardi Gras they bake a plastic baby into the cake and whoever get it is king for the day. Well in this case, it is to celebrate the Epiphany and an angel is baked into the pastry. The baker had ordered the angels and had orders for 4 King Day cakes for tomorrow but the shipment didn't arrive so she was scrambling for an alternative.
Well, we didn't have any angels but by chance we happened to have a bag oif the plastic babies left over from last year's Mardi Gras celebration; we don't sell them but had to buy a whole bag to make one silly cake. Anyway- I told the girl to take them, we didn't need them. SHe was thrilled and offered to pay for them but I told her no, the next time you're over this way drop off a pastry or a loaf of french bread and I'll be happy. Well she came about a half an hour later with both- a loaf of bread and a couple of pastries!!!
So after a busy day and no chance to take my daily photo I resorted to taking a picture of the bread. Bon Appetit!
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Jan 3, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Project 365
Here's a link to the photojojo site with info about the Project:
http://photojojo.com/content/tutorials/project-365-take-a-photo-a-day/
Reprinted from the site:
Tips on How to Do It
Here are six tips on how to create your own Project 365:
http://photojojo.com/content/tutorials/project-365-take-a-photo-a-day/
Reprinted from the site:
Tips on How to Do It
Here are six tips on how to create your own Project 365:
Bring Your Camera EverywhereYes, everywhere. Get in the habit. Grocery stores, restaurants, parties, work, and school. Going to a movie theatre? Snap a pic of the flick with your phone–there are photo-ops everywhere. If you have one of those tiny tiny cameras, you have no excuse not to have it in your pocket all the time. And if you don’t? Camera phones are a great substitute.
Make Posting EasyYou can install blog software like Movable Type or Wordpress on your own site and create an entry for each photo, but for true ease of use, try a photo sharing site. Flickr will let you post a week’s worth of photos in 2 minutes flat, and fotolog and Photoblog.com are geared toward a photo-a-day workflow. Making it fast and easy means you’re much more likely to do it.
Vary Your ThemesTry to capture the day’s events in a single photo. Perform photographic experiments. Take a photo of someone new you meet, something you ate for the first time, or something you just learned how to do. Take a photo of something that made you smile. And don’t forget to take a photo of yourself at least once a month so you can remember how you’ve changed, too.
Tell a StoryUse your blog entry, or your photo description, to explain what’s going on in each day’s photograph. How good did that dinner taste? What made you want to take a photo of that stranger? It’ll help you remember down the road, and it gives friends following along a better appreciation of why you took the photo you did. You don’t need to write a lot, just enough to add some color.
Don’t Stop, No Matter WhatThis is perhaps the most important tip of all. You will get tired of taking a photo every single day. Some days, you will consider giving up. Don’t. The end result is worth the effort. Remind yourself why you wanted to do it in first place.
There will be times you’ll think there’s nothing interesting left to take a photo of, and times you’ll think you didn’t do anything exciting enough to take a photo of. There’s always a great photo to be made.
Get out of the house and take a walk. Or stay inside and look around. Take a photo of something important to you. Take a photo of the inside of your house so you can see how your taste has changed over the years. Take a photo of anything, just don’t stop.
N.b. It helps if you’ve told your friends about the project and asked them to follow along. Their encouragement will keep you going!
Post early, post oftenPlan on going through and posting your photos at least once a week so you don’t get backlogged and feel overwhelmed. Ideally, post every day or two. Again, spend the time up front to make sure it’s quick and easy to post. It’ll make all the difference.
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