Like Dawn, I did think of stillness and how nice being in that moment is. Sometimes it seems imperative to slow down and breathe that in.
You had wanted suggestions several photos back, and I had remembered a class I took that spoke of a time-interval study (there's most likely a more proper name for that). Photographers pick a scene and then photograph it for years...same place, same shot...the only thing that changes is the subject itself.
This would give you ten more photographs out of the hundreds you still need. How are you feeling now at the end of February? Any further changes with your photography? Are your friends attempting to avoid you yet?
This is an experimental project. My goal is to post a single picture each day during 2007. My hopes are that it will force me to improve my photography skills and technique and to more actively notice and, on occasion, interact with the world around me.
The rules are simple, I have to have taken the picture on the day it was posted for. Generally, I will try to post a picture on the same day that I take it. But there will probably be times when that is not possible.
If you have questions or comments, please feel free to leave me a comment.
For anyone who may be interested, prints are available. If interested, please contact me and let me know what sort of print you'd like (framed or not, what size you'd like, etc) and I will get back to you as soon as possible with a price and to iron out the details. I'm not yet looking to make a living off of my art so prices will mostly just be to cover my costs.
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I like the snakey feel of this one. The photo also reminds me of the feeling I have while watching rain, the stillness and soft sounds.
~Dawn
Like Dawn, I did think of stillness and how nice being in that moment is. Sometimes it seems imperative to slow down and breathe that in.
You had wanted suggestions several photos back, and I had remembered a class I took that spoke of a time-interval study (there's most likely a more proper name for that). Photographers pick a scene and then photograph it for years...same place, same shot...the only thing that changes is the subject itself.
This would give you ten more photographs out of the hundreds you still need. How are you feeling now at the end of February? Any further changes with your photography? Are your friends attempting to avoid you yet?
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