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Hmmm. Not much to say about the 366 project today....
Some days you know exactly what photograph you want to take. You take that pic, and a few insurance shots, then post the original. Last January 10 was like that.
Never left my front yard for this shoot, which consisted of just five photographs. Two of 'em tried to capture the morning sun on the neighbors' mailboxes; they're pretty much identical and are (disappointingly) much better in color than black & white. (The boxes showed up again, very differently, a few days later.)
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The posted daily shot (it's below) captured the sheds and silos beyond the houses across the street, and was exactly the photo I intended. (There's a problem with that, as Windsor Di pointed out: Since I knew there was a small tree in the foreground, it didn't register as an undifferentiated blob when I looked. Expectations can blind folks to obvious problems. Should have moved and re-composed the shot.)
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 5
Title of "roll:" Potterstreet
Other photos taken on 1/10/2012: none.
Some days you know exactly what photograph you want to take. You take that pic, and a few insurance shots, then post the original. Last January 10 was like that.
Never left my front yard for this shoot, which consisted of just five photographs. Two of 'em tried to capture the morning sun on the neighbors' mailboxes; they're pretty much identical and are (disappointingly) much better in color than black & white. (The boxes showed up again, very differently, a few days later.)
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The posted daily shot (it's below) captured the sheds and silos beyond the houses across the street, and was exactly the photo I intended. (There's a problem with that, as Windsor Di pointed out: Since I knew there was a small tree in the foreground, it didn't register as an undifferentiated blob when I looked. Expectations can blind folks to obvious problems. Should have moved and re-composed the shot.)
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 5
Title of "roll:" Potterstreet
Other photos taken on 1/10/2012: none.
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