
"Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do" - John-Paul Sartre
(Occasionally this slideshow doesn't work, here's the direct link to my Flickr photos.) <
Project 365 is an idea stolen from inspired by this post on Photojojo. The idea is take a photo a day to document your year and improve your photography.
My plan was to take at least one photo every day in 2008. That's 366 photos for 2008 (leap year), but who's counting? I posted the "best" photo(s) each day to the BackAmp Project 365 Gallery.
Amazingly, I made it for the year without forgetting a day, although there were a few 11:59 close calls. You can use the links below to jump to a specific month:
|  Jan 2008  |   Feb 2008   |   Mar 2008   |   Apr 2008   |   May 2008   |   Jun 2008   |
|   Jul 2008   |   Aug 2008   |   Sep 2008   |   Oct 2008   |   Nov 2008   |   Dec 2008   |
For 2009, I continued on with a much lower impact Project 12, mainly just to keep my Photoblog account active. If you happen to decide to give Project 365 (or Project 52, or Project 12) a try, I highly recommend Photoblog. It's easy to use and has more of a community spirit than Flickr.
I started my second P365 in 2011 but March and April unexpectedly required my full concentration elsewhere (let's just say that I won't be posting as many travel photos), but I picked back up in May with Project 308.
|   Jan 2010  |   Feb 2010   |   Mar 2010   |   |
  May 2010   |   Jun 2010   |
|   Jul 2010   |   Aug 2010   |   Sep 2010   |   Oct 2010   |   Nov 2010   |   Dec 2010   |
I've begun another round of (almost?) daily photography started on 11-11-11 and plan to continue until 12-12-12. I'm still sorting out my "down" days plan. When I'm traveling or there's a local event, it's easy, but the problem is some days I don't even leave the house. But just taking photos on travel/event days seems like cheating. Trying to figure out a clever solution, for example take a picture of exactly the same thing (not myself) every day I'm home?
|   Nov 2011  |   Dec 2011   |   Jan 2012   |   Feb 2012   |   Mar 2012   |   Apr 2012   |   May 2012   |
|   Jun 2012   |   Jul 2012   |   Aug 2012   |   Sep 2012   |   Oct 2012   |   Nov 2012   |   Dec 2012   |
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