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Project 365 June Recap
Here is a recap of my June 365 Project pics, once more mostly following the prompts from Capture Your 365 (http://captureyour365.com/).
Release
Go!
Carefree
In the Wild
A Little Nerdy
Create a Scene
In My Hands (actually, Ready to Relax)
Open to Receive (actually, The Life!)
Where I Stand
Selected
A Favourite Colour
Take Control (actually, Cuteness)
Tiny Hands (more sleepy kitty)
Yellow (off topic)
Inside Out
A Vegetable
Just a Hint (shadow bopping to September)
Wrapped (in rainwater…about time!)
Handmade
A Golden Bloom
Perspective
On the Ground
Eye Level
Up High
From Below
Scale
Forced (actually Yum!)
Low Light
In a Dark Room
Black
CY365: Saturday, Jan. 25 2014
So, today’s CY365 theme was “caring”. Have I mentioned that themes are hard for me? I didn’t do a great job with this one, but as I took this picture, I did hear the horns of the boats out in the fog – that’s a kind of caring, right? Because they are taking care in the fog? Anyway, I took this picture on my run, and then did a few fun things in Elements with it, just because…
CY365: Thu, January 23, 2014
Today’s CY365 theme is “umbrellas”…good thing I don’t believe in bad luck! I now have to remember to put all of these back into the vehicles from which I removed them, or someone (probably me) will be VERY upset next time it rains and there is no umbrella in the car.
CY365: Wed, January 15, 2014
Today’s CY365 theme: “in the air” – and it seems to be Spring!
I did, as you may have guessed, quite a bit of editing on this picture. I need to start keeping track of what all I do, but I kind of liked this as it really emphasizes the buds that are starting.
Some context: This is one of the cherry trees in our back yard. I will have to make sure to post occasional pictures of it to show how it buds, leafs, blossoms (I LOVE cherry blossom season!), grows cherries, etc. It really has a lot of looks!
CY365: Mon, January 13, 2014
Today’s CY365 theme was “an encouraging word”. i was struggling with that one when I saw these trees on my run and they encouraged me to stop and take a picture of them. I think I will try to revisit them on occasion to see how they change over the next year.