Project 365 – Week 2

Week two completed! I’m thinking that if I shift my thinking away from taking a daily photo for a year, and instead focus on each week separately, this project won’t seem so daunting. I may try some weekly themes. Any suggestions or requests ~ within reason ~ are welcome.

This project is re-enforcing an old habit of taking my camera with me wherever I go, and forcing me to take more pictures of every day things. There is beauty in the mundane, we just have to look for it.

For Saturday’s shot, taken very early in the morning, I tried to captured a thick layer of frost on our car windows. Frost, in and of itself, isn’t very unique. but it is in Florida.I knew that once the sun was up, it wouldn’t last long so I took the opportunity to take a few photos, and give my neighbors another chance to see me in my mismatched pjs.

“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”

~ Aaron Siskind

Baby it's cold outside ~ 27F
Week 2

1. reststopWM, 2. barbedWM, 3. wetleavesWM, 4. freshWM, 5. choppy1WM, 6. teapressWM

Let me know if you’re working on your own 365 Project…

17 thoughts on “Project 365 – Week 2

  1. There is beauty in the mundane, we just have to look for it.
    Beautifully said. And how true. You’ve inspired my sister, daughter and niece to participate in the 365 day project – I’ve been sharing your photos.

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  2. That is an intriguing photo. You just can’t look away until you have figured out what exactly it is that you’re seeing. There’s two things that will always catch my eye. Glittering and water.

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  3. Oh, I love the quote and your philosophy. There IS beauty all around us, just waiting to be noticed. I think of this often as I come and go from work. Sometimes it’s not practical to be carrying a camera, but there are so many times I wish I had mine.

    Frost is too common here. It’s your vegetables that intrigue me. My mind sees a whole market outside the boundaries of your photo. And then I realize, it could just be a section of the produce aisle at your grocery store. Who knows? That’s the beauty of photography. It can be so much bigger than just what is in the photo.

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  4. love that the frost image is so abstract at first – it could be anything at first glance. Then upon closer inspection, you can tell what it is.

    I’ve been thinking about themes too. I’ve seen ideas such as: one focal length… a specific color… food… macro…
    (aack. there are too many to choose from!) 🙂

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