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Project 365

Once again, I’m trying my hand at Project 365. I’ve started this many a time and have yet to finish it, but I’m taking a page out of Melissa’s photojournal and using Sunday posts as an excuse to take photos. (Also, Melissa’s photos make me feel better about taking a million photos of knitting if I can’t come up with anything better.) Another blogger has made this even a little bit easier by providing optional prompts so maybe, maybe this will be the year I follow through.

This week’s offerings are kind of bleh, as I’ve been getting back into the swing of photographing and dealing with the disappearing light situation. I may need to buy a speedlite sooner than I had intended.

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Day 1 — November 1 — “something that begins with ‘C'”: Chardonnay (also, “classy”)

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Day 2 — November 2 — “color” (as in, not the right color at all, damn you darkness)

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Day 3 — November 3 — “breakfast”

4 Comments

  1. Mmm… at alcohol.

    Your breakfast looks delicious too.

    • threadpanda threadpanda

      Chocolate croissants are THE BEST.

  2. That croissant looks soooo good! Yum!! I can’t remember the last time I had a chocolate croissant, but then again, I can’t remember the last time I saw one here (I live in a way too health conscious city!).

    And I’m glad that you’re giving Project 365 another go! Trust me, there’s nothing wrong with taking a lot of knitting photos…especially if you tend to knit a lot! 😉

    • threadpanda threadpanda

      I think making a point to post the photos every week, taking that page from your book, will make me feel more accountable and remember to do it. 😀
      I live in a health conscious city in a health conscious state, but it’s also a super foodie town (and beer… let’s not get started on the number of breweries we have here). I think everyone just figures they’ll walk or bike ride off the calories! 😀

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