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Thursday, July 9, 2009

365 Days. A Summary To Date (Day 136)

The 365 photo project was designed, I think, to do several things. Some of these things coincide with my reasons for beginning it. For instance,
  • helping the photographer become more aware of her surroundings and take picture opportunities whenever they arise
  • documenting an entire year of one's life in pictures which helps one recall what happened that day
  • (hopefully) becoming a better photographer
Although there are days (often many in succession) where I will forget to take a picture until soon before bed (hence the pictures of our orchids, for example), I think I have become more generally aware of picture opportunities. The 365 project has definitely trained me to take my camera (yes, it's only a little point and shoot) with me wherever I go, and that certainly lends itself to more pictures taken :) There are also times when I'm too lazy to get my camera out when I see something that might make a good picture (especially if it's rainy or I'm in a hurry).
I have successfully documented the beginning days of my first year of photographs. I do not know if I will continue the trend of daily photographs after this year is completed, but it's not an idea I'm opposed to. I might not make it as regimented and regular an occurence, but I do like the idea. We'll see.
Also, I do think I have become a better photographer. Not a great one, but better than I used to be.
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But the most interesting things I have learned from this project are applicable to photography, and life in general.
I have learned that somedays will present faulous photo
opportunities and that by chance, or Providence, or luck (whatever you call it), I am able to capture the moment in a photo that turns out great! These moments have been my favorite pictures from my set.
128 - Joy is Like the Rain
There are other days that don't particularly stand out, where the moments aren't glamorous or spectacular or stunning. Just ordinary days that give me a chance to look extra hard for picture-appropraite materials.
Sometimes they're cool:
122 - Tree and Leaf
Sometimes they're less cool :)
82 - Green Road
Other times I have to carefully stage a "moment" that will capture well :) These are fun for me because I always wonder if people can guess whether they're staged or just random moments I was quick enough to catch. Can you guess with these?
47 - Good Friday
What about these?
Day 27 - Liesl
And sometimes, I wait for a good moment to re-create itself :) I was sitting on the couch with T and the breeze was blowing the curtain up like this. So I got up, got my camera, and sat back down, waiting for the breeze to come back... hehe
98 - Breezes
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Things I've learned about myself since starting this project:
I prefer by far photographing people rather than objects. There are some occasions where I can make objects look good, or when I find one that looks good on its own:
But for the most part, people are just more fun, and they make for better pictures :)
Day 38 - Thugs
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I really like color. I have made very few photographs black and white. I guess I like the richness of the color.
But it's probably also due to my lack of vision for a black and white world. I'm no Ansel Adams :)
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My philosophy on getting a great photograph: the more pictures you take, the more likely you are to end up with a half-way decent picture :) Here is one (very, very rare) example of several pictures that all turned out well
130 - Dip
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I like photography! I mean, I always liked taking pictures, but since starting this project, I have realized that I really enjoy being behind the camera (even my bitty Elph), creating memories I can share with people and treasure myself.
Day 7 - My Folks
I love you, Momma and Daddy :)
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In conclusion (congrats for making it to the end!), I am very glad that I started this project when I did (the beginning of Lent). If I had waited till Easter, I would have missed the last 10 days of Momma's life and her funeral, our time together as a family after her death, and so many wonderful memories that I won't forget now. I'm contemplating putting all 365 pictures into a photo book at the end of my year, but we'll see how that works out. Photo books are spendy, and 365 pictures take up a great many pages.
Anyway, here's to photography! And many more pictures to come.
Here's my whole set on flickr:
And my picasa page, that has pictures of events and projects I've done: