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365 Day Photo Challenge: 50-56

Week 8 is in the book. A reminder that all pictures are taken and edited with my phone, frequently on bike rides.


Day 50: Lost
Day 50: Lost

Day 51: Stairs
Day 51: Stairs

Day 52: Slow
Day 52: Slow

Day 53: A Room
Day 53: A Room

Day 54: Yellow
Day 54: Yellow

Day 55: In the Background
Day 55: In the Background

Day 56: Culture
Day 56: Culture

The Next 7 Themes:

Day 57: Entrance
Day 58: 10 Minutes from Home
Day 59: Corridor
Day 60: Lucky
Day 61:Cluttered
Day 62: Dangerous
Day 63: Together

The themes for September:

1. Together
2. My Name Begins With…
3. Lines
4. Alone
5. Here Forever
6. Getting Ready
7. White
8. Made By Me
9. On the Wall
10. Sweet
11. What You Did Today
12. Shadow
13. Unexpected
14. Liquid
15. Season
16. Frame
17. In Front of Me
18. Vintage
19. What is This?
20. In the Morning
21. Rule of Thirds
22. Made Me Smile
23. From My Childhood
24. Space
25. H is For…
26. Curve
27. WTF?
28. 10 O’Clock
29. Gold
30. Found

Personal Photo Project No. 181


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The first scheduled stop on Shannon and I’s road trip itinerary was the grounds of a former 19th century cult that had a colony near Corning, called the French Icarians. They had some pretty crazy beliefs like:

Fraternity. As a rule of conduct, three principles summarize all: Love your neighbor as yourself. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Do to others the good that you wish for yourself. All must be as brothers, living each for all and all of each.

Equality. It is not nature, but society that has made men unequal in intelligence and education. The remedy for existing social problems is the universal application of the principle of social equality. Social equality can be achieved by a system of communal sharing of goods and services. The community has an obligation to provide free equal educational opportunities to all. And all individuals must be treated equally before the law.

Liberty. All religious opinion must be accorded tolerance and respect. Freedom of speech is basic and all people may participate in the communal assembly meetings, the principal means of setting community policy.

Yeah, like that would ever work!

The rest of the $80 Series:


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I’m curious to know if Shannon can figure out what is “wrong” with the image that I chose to represent the entire photo series. I guess I’ll have to wait to see.

365 Day Photo Challenge: 22-28

This week was a bit of challenge with the mission trip taking up 4 days of my week, but I still managed to get my pictures in, even if some of them might not make much sense to you as they relate to theme.


Day 22: Grey
Day 22: Grey

Day 23: I Drew This!
Day 23: I Drew This!

Day 24: D is For...
Day 24: D is For…

Day 25: Ground
Day 25: Ground

Day 26: The Everyday
Day 26: The Everyday

Day 27: Black + White
Day 27: Black + White

Day 28: This is New!
Day 28: This is New!

Here is the list of the next 34 themes:

Day 29: Perspective
Day 30: Friendship
Day 31: Workspace
Day 32: Something Beginning with N
Day 33: Incomplete
Day 34: Skylone
Day 35: Fresh
Day 36: Early
Day 37: This Means a Lot to Me
Day 38: A Sign
Day 39: Peek-a-Boo
Day 40: 2 O’Clock
Day 41: Beverage
Day 42: I Love Doing This!
Day 43: Macro
Day 44: Fast
Day 45: Trash
Day 46: The Best
Day 47: Cooking
Day 48: Exercise
Day 49: Someone You Spoke to Today
Day 50: Lost
Day 51: Stairs
Day 52: Slow
Day 53: A Room
Day 54: Yellow
Day 55: In the Background
Day 56: Culture
Day 57: Entrance
Day 58: 10 Minutes from Home
Day 59: Corridor
Day 60: Lucky
Day 61: Cluttered
Day 62 Dangerous

Looks like a pretty excellent list!

Personal Photo Project #173


Repurposed
Repurposed

After 2 failed years of trying to snag an invite to Love Feast, I finally scored one in 2013. It was a pretty amazing experience (I would tell you more about Love Feast, but you have to ask) and the bonus surprise was the old army radar tower.

Funk had always told me that she grew up on an old army base from the 1950s. I never really believed her because it didn’t make sense to me that there was an army base so near to my front door, and I had never even known of its existence.

The cool thing about the radar tower is that it is built to 1950s ideas of safety. Meaning the steps are small and the railing is short. Since this is private land and not a park, the railing on the observation deck consists of two cables. Before I made the ascent to the observation deck, the Bishop (AKA Funk’s father) reminded me of the “gravity” portion of the sermon I had listened to. I understood why, when I saw the railing.

Here are more pictures from the Repurposed Series:


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I believe I’ve secured an invitation to future Love Feasts and even an opportunity to go pick vegetables on the farm some day.

Personal Photo Project #168


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I have wanted to visit the Cordova Observation Tower ever since I’ve known that it existed. Recently I finally got the chance, but because I wasn’t expecting to go there, I didn’t bring the lens I wanted to use to photograph it. I made do.

The rest of the Observation Series:


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The tower is 106 feet tall and climbing the steps is definitely a cardio workout. At least it is for me!

Instagram Checkup

Now might be a good time to check in to my Instagram feed.

If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve seen these all before.
If you follow me on Twitter, you’ve seen these all before.
If you follow me on Flickr, you’ve seen many of these before.
If you follow me on Foursquare, you seen a few of these.
If you follow me on Facebook, you’ve see a few of these as well.


Not sure where next week’s Wednesday randomness will take us.

365 Day Photo Project: 141-147

Getting through the holidays and getting caught up on some photo editing. I apologize for the delay. I know it weighed heavily on you.



Day 141 – Candy Canes


Day 142 – Holiday Sparkle


Day 143 – Something Beginning with S


Day 144 – Weather


Day 145 – Tree


Day 146 – Decoration


Day 147 – Joy is…

Themes for next week:

Day 148 – Naughty or Nice?
Day 149 – Shining in the Night
Day 150 – On the Street
Day 151 – How You Relax
Day 152 – Cold
Day 153 – Hot
Day 154 – With Color