Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 December 2010

Farewell to 2010

Penrith Panthers Fireworks 2009 - Diptych II

2010 is drawing to a close. It's been an eventful year, lots of surprises and wonderful experiences. I have no idea what 2011 will bring, but am looking forward to a small break in early January from my photography projects. My camera needs a much needed service and I'll use that time to reflect on the year that was.

If you've come across this post, then I'd like to wish you a very Happy New Year.  May 2011 bring you health, happiness, love and adventure. May you be surrounded by those you love and may you look upon each day with wonder and excitement.

See you in 2011!

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Calling All #Project365 Photographers!

Day 307 of 365
If you’re like me and you started this project on the 1st January this year and you’ve yet to skip a day, then that means you’re coming to the end of the project – HOORAY! But, what next?

This project has been extremely challenging, frustrating, frightening, hilarious, interesting, and educational as well as the biggest time thief ever. I’m counting down the days until this is over. I’m trying really hard not to waste the last days with low quality images – I want to continue pushing out from my comfort zone as this was one of my goals when commencing this project. The challenge now, is to plan “what next”. I can discount another year of #project365 – I truly couldn’t imagine anything worse!

I’d like to hear from you, fellow #project365’ers. How have you found this project? Is it what you thought? Have you learnt anything from it? Did you take it seriously, or was it more of a lark? Are there any tips you’d like to share with your fellow #project 365’ers? What will you do when you complete your project? 

I’d love to hear your thoughts, and maybe you can include a link to your project so I – and others – can check out your gallery.

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