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February 2, 2008
The Project 365 Party

Ordering ice cream at Costco.
Makeup at Marco's
It is exciting to see more of my peeps joining Project 365 -- or as Ursula pointed out since it is leap year it should be Project 366. Maybe I'll keep it 365 so I can use one day as an amnesty day. You never know when my battery for my camera might die.
The Round Up:
David Berlinquette
Hey Dave, you need to update with some photos. How is that for motivation? I like seeing snippets of your day. Okay, I promise not to harass you in public again. I'm happy to have company for Project 365.
Drew
It should be illegal for someone with a law degree to be able to take such good photos. Not right.
Ursula
I got to oogle her new Chanel purse and tea at the Georgian Room. Oh yes, I do want to be Ursula.
One thing I'm finding out about myself in doing this project: I can be lazy. Very lazy. I sometimes don't take more than 30 seconds to think about my photo of the day. The other thing is that my shyness can be a problem. When I'm out in public I don't want anyone to see me taking a photo. I try and be inconspicuous.
But still, I'm having fun reviewing my photos just to remember "oh yeah, that day" and see a variety in my photo taking.
It is not too late for anyone else to start. You just have to take photos for 365 consecutive days starting any time. Let me know if anyone else starts up.
And before I go back to the work I *should* be doing instead of blogging I should link to this site: http://photogamer.com/for a photo challenge every day. I haven't participated but am thinking for another lazy day I might check it out for inspiration.
Posted by jana at February 2, 2008 12:30 PM
Comments
Y'know, I've been thinking about doing this, but since I loathe my camera, I think it'd be best to wait until next year. Otherwise my 365 project would be accompanied by "Year of Teaching August Expletives."
Posted by: becca at February 3, 2008 8:23 PM
Aw, thanks Jana! At least if it does become illegal for me to take good pictures, I'll be able to defend myself with that law degree.
Except that I have no trial experience, so that would probably be a very bad idea.
Posted by: Drew at February 4, 2008 2:59 PM