I know it looks like I’m a totally jerk here, but really I’m just tired after a seven and a half hour drive, plus waiting for another flight to come in before another hour long drive to my Grandmother’s. That’s her bear in the background.
Okay, the sun was out but trust me it was cold.
I love this hat. My sister says it’s an “ugly gray” but I don’t care, I like it.
Biting into a vegetarian sammich with fried green tomatoes and red bean something or other at our family dinner. It was way too spicy for me.
This 365 Days project was a lot harder than I ever thought it would be, but ultimately worth it. I wouldn’t do it again, and I’m amazed at people that have the stamina to do it a second time around. I am excited about the possibilities that have opened up for me now. I know there are lots of projects that I want to do that I didn’t feel I had time for before, and now I feel I do.
The most important part about the project is that it forced me to take a photo every single day. It’s easy for me to assume that task alone would be easy. Several times through out this last year I found myself wishing I had done a simpler 365 Days project instead of a 365 Days “Portrait” project, especially since I was using a 50mm. But I’m glad I made it through this one first. Everything else seems like a cake walk now. Isn’t that just how it goes, though?
3 Comments
Rebecca
14 Oct 2010 at 11:20 pmThat last shot of you is extra amazing! Makes me wish I had someone of your talent as my wedding photographer. (I do not love the pictures ours took and it still makes me a little sad to think about.)
Congratulations on your 365 and becoming a Mrs.!
I’ve started another 365 that involves him & I, inspired by all the cute couples I see.
Elly
14 Oct 2010 at 9:28 pmWahoo!! Congratulations on finishing, thats brilliant! I’ve just finished mine too, and I agree with it being hard. But goodness, I’m glad I did it. Also, your photos are amazing!
Angelique
14 Oct 2010 at 12:59 pmThe last photo is just amazing!!!