I think the bird in these picutres was named Mike. He died by flying into a wall.
I’m not sure where the farm pictures were taken, so if you know. Leave a comment.
I’ve decided not to replace my el cheapo point and shoot at this time, so this marks the unofficial official end of the Self-Portrait Project.
It just seems that such coin could be better used in another avenue (like a new bike) and I’ve allowed myself to believe that when I upgrade my phone in September it will have a good enough camera and thus eliminate the need for the point & shoot.
Although there is a fairly decent chance I’ll only be able to lie to myself for a month or so and I’ll be buying a new point and shoot in October.
It seems that this project was doomed from the beginning any way.
To replace it on Mondays I am starting a new project.
It is a 365 Day Photo Challenge. That means, simply to take a picture on 365 consecutive days. I am taking two popular 365 Day Photo Challenge lists and combining them into one list.
Next Monday I will post the first 7 pictures based on these themes:
Day 1: Calm
Day 2: A Silly Face
Day 3: Behind Glass
Day 4: One
Day 5: Flash
Day 6: Sunflower
Day 7: Logo
This week’s project was to photograph coneflowers. Coneflowers are probably a top 5 flower for me. Admittedly, they aren’t much to look at, but I find the transformation the flower makes over its total lifespan to be fascinating.
The rest of the Happy Things – 2012 Series:
Next week’s Personal Photo Project of the Week will involve either hollyhocks or sunflowers.
This project has been temporarily suspended as the el cheapo point & shoot I’ve been using for this project went kaput on my recent Mission Trip.
Not sure when it will be resurrected. Kind of depends on whether or not I want to buy another el cheapo point & shoot or not.
Will keep you posted.
I’m sure that it is well documented that I love alliums. They are definitely in my top 5 favorite flowers. Probably top 3. This week’s project was simply to photograph alliums.
The rest of the Unceasing Effort Series:
I was fortunate to grow some alliums this year. I hope next year to be able to grow even more. As I have some decent plans for my flower beds next year!