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Sunday, March 25, 2012

30,33,43 and 46 of 366

      While it is true I have been known to abandon projects as soon as the next sparkly idea grabs my attention; and while there were indeed a few weeks where I fell off the grid; Mexican access to the internet being spotty at times, I have been continuing this epic journey on Google+ and thought I had better drop in here and prove that I have a bit more of an attention span than a flea.
Vacations are such rich sources of images and offer not only the benefit of exotic settings and subjects, but more importantly, the time to wander at will. Now that I am back to reality the challenge is to look around at the common and put it in a frame.





Thursday, February 2, 2012

24, 25, 26/366



The winter has been mild, yet a potted plant makes me long for spring.


 The cold snap was unpleasant, but brought it's own beauty. I huddle indoors.


I tire of seeking things indoors to photograph.. do you see a common thread here? I think I need to get outside!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

21, 22, 23/366 Cabin Fever

It has been too cold, it seems, even for Jack Frost to linger outdoors. I searched my windows for a panorama of icy ferns or crystalline spires, but all he had left me was this..

and this..
Obviously not a sustained effort on his part.

Stuck inside, I wander around trying to see my familiar surroundings with new eyes, from a different perspective. 

Is it spring yet?

Sunday, January 22, 2012

18,19,20/366

Nope.. I have not given up, but in the interest of not deluging folks with daily examples of my attempts to capture my surroundings for a whole year, I have decided to limit blog posts on this topic and batch my efforts every few days. Submissions are also posted to the project community on G+ and I am finding it awkward to post daily on both sites.


20/366   Work is cutting into my leisure time, dammit.



19/366 A piece of history; a chunk of the Berlin Wall.



18/366  My personal SOPA blackout. It didn't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world, it just felt right.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

15,16,17/366

    17/366


Yes.. the days and photos are piling up like rush hour motorists on the first slick winter day on Disraeli. I thought I would spare monitor space and lump these all into one post.
Photo 17 also is an example of why I cannot just lay around, eating grapes and idly snapping fantastic images all day.
I am finding it easier, with a bit of thought, to find different things to photograph; although there are some trends developing already.



16/366




15/366  Bling II

Sunday, January 15, 2012

14/366 Waiting for Warm



One shot; 2 looks. I can't decide which I prefer..

Saturday, January 14, 2012

12/366


I wonder if my pond fish spend the winter dreaming of wide open spaces.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

11/366 Aqua-doodle


No idea, really.

The insipid original did not even come close to what I anticipated, so into the doodle hopper it went!



Wednesday, January 11, 2012

10/366 Yellow

















       "How wonderful yellow is. It stands for the sun." ~ Vincent Van Gogh

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

9/366

Mannequins now rarely resemble real people.. perhaps that is for the best.

Monday, January 9, 2012

8/366 Raw Fruit

















I have a strange affliction. I find artificial fruit attractive.

It is embarrassing; I think of myself as a person with reasonably good taste, and in my mind fruit that requires periodic dusting falls somewhere between a black velvet Elvis painting and prints of dogs playing poker.
I have had, through the years, glass fruit, wax fruit, papier mache fruit and wooden fruit.

The current resident bowl is filled with the most authentic looking plastic fruit I had ever seen, I was amazed when I saw it, and had to buy one of each variety. The apples look crisp and delicious, the banana even has small blemishes, the rubber grapes look juicy... this is top quality kitsch!

Anyway.. this photo is presented as it came out of the camera; no tweaking .. raw.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

7/366




















While I love my DSLR.. there are just some times my handy point-and-shoot is a much better choice. This shot of The Sturgeons belting it out at a local watering hole is a good example.

6/366





















A visit to MTC gave me an up close view of one of Leo Mol's wonderful works. I liked the fresh snow caught in bronze creases and folds.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

5/366


















There is something almost eerie about a spring-like day in the frozen north in January. Faces usually wrapped against the cold turn towards the weak sunshine, and towards each other and smile.

4/366


















Only 4 days in, and I am already encountering a day with not enough photo time in it! So.. I grabbed the camera on the way out the door to work and found a whole new way of looking while there...

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

3/366

Today I found that while winter does come with muted tones, it is not all drear and drab. Perhaps, if I keep looking, I will even find some glitz.

Monday, January 2, 2012

2/366




There is a battle within once the holidays are over between the desire to put away all the trappings and trimmings so life can resume as normal; and to hang on for just a while longer to the color and glitz, before it is replaced with the muted tones of the heart of winter.
For today at least, the color will remain..

Sunday, January 1, 2012

1/366



A challenge in the winter will be finding subjects/objects when stuck indoors. Finding a new way of looking at the nearby. This is where the "inane" comes in.

From the Inane to the Sublime: My 365 Photo Endeavour


January 1
I have debated beginning this commitment having been made aware of some of the drawbacks of taking it on:

-Fear of failure; not staying with it.
(So what.. like you have never quit anything before? That is no reason not to start!)
-Being less than completely satisfied with the quality of photos presented when quantity becomes a factor..
(Maybe time to lose Polly Perfect sometimes)
-Diminishing the joy of my hobby when it becomes a chore.
(Hmm.. well we shall see)

On the plus side, a little discipline in my life can't be a bad thing, and I sincerely would like to get better at photography. Practice can only make better even if perfection remains out of reach.

My tools for this adventure will be my 2 year old Pentax K-X and my Panasonic DMC-TS3, with the possibility that my Blackberry will even be used for some entries, although the quality there would have me cringing.

I use paint.net for post processing, although I should take the leap and attempt the quantum leap to Photoshop.

Feedback is welcome anytime.

Here we go....

Edit: Oh Geez.. forgot this is a leap year!!