I'm starting to get into a bit of a rhythm and getting more photos with my Nikon and not just my camera phone. Once the ratio was leaning more toward my DSLR I felt I was really participating and not just going through the motions This week, the only shot I kept that was taken … Continue reading Week 6: 365 Project
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Falling waters
Have you ever started out thinking you're going to do one thing, and turns out you end up doing something else completely different? Yeah, that... I started out on my photo hike this weekend thinking I would go to the historic downtown of a small city near me ~ well, really not so near. It … Continue reading Falling waters
Week 5: Project 365
Made it through the first month taking and posting a daily photo. According to one site where I'm cross-posting, that means with 35 photos, I'm 9% complete. At this rate, I'll be in double digits next week. Except for the tea and sympathy shot, all of last week's photos were taken at night. Rain and … Continue reading Week 5: Project 365
Trust issues
“I know God won't give me anything I can't handle. I just wish he didn't trust me so much.” ~ Mother Teresa I have a Nietzsche quote tattooed on my right shoulder: "What does not kill me, makes me stronger." I believe that... I believe that the conflicts and traumas we endure can make us … Continue reading Trust issues
Crossing the line
Living in Northwest Florida, I'm within an hour of the Alabama border. I've about exhausted the state parks around here, so thought I'd take a drive to visit a park in Florala which is just over the state line. Florala ~ get it? FLORida and ALAbama, FLORALA? The park isn't very big, and other than … Continue reading Crossing the line
Week 4: 365 Project
This week was better for me getting more dedicated photos, but there were a couple of days where it got to be 7, 8 at night and I'm scrambling to find something to use to take a picture. No theme this time, but I have been thinking about a few more weekly shots. I want … Continue reading Week 4: 365 Project