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Photoaday: Finished my first year

A years worth of photographs

Photoaday: Finished my first year

So here I am at day 365 of my photoaday project. Mostly its been a good project to do, and I've easily found things to take photos of and upload. I've had the idea for this one for a while but shot it tonight - Almost every day I've managed to take photos, especially in the beginning, but since I got to 300 its been a real struggle - I've had other things going on in my life and some days I've completely forgotten.

So here I am at day 365 of my photoaday project. Mostly its been a good project to do, and I've easily found things to take photos of and upload. I've had the idea for this one for a while but shot it tonight - Almost every day I've managed to take photos, especially in the beginning, but since I got to 300 its been a real struggle - I've had other things going on in my life and some days I've completely forgotten.

What I have learnt:

  • Its easier if someone else is doing it too.
  • Its hard when I cant upload photos of certain subjects which I have taken a lot of
  • I now look out for things even more to take photos of
  • Sometimes I hate my phone
  • Its jolly hard to write 365 backwards in the dark and the cold when you are trying to take a photo on your own.
  • Dont try and take the photo above with a sparkler as the skin takes a long time to grow back

Shall I carry on? I should do - but I might not be as disciplined if I miss a day from now on. Of course that could mean I miss a week and just don't continue.

I'm going to take a break anyway - until I see the next photo - then I might start up again. Maybe it might be better to start again from Jan 1st 2012. I'll see.

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Matthew Norman...

... who lives in the UK, who is not an actor, not a clock manufacturer, did not write a rough guide to cuba and also has never written for the Telegraph. I have written books on coldfusion and web databases.

(c) somewhere in space and time: M.Norman