One photo per day...

Challenging ourselves to be better photographers... one photo per day...

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2010 Blogs devoted to "One photo per day"

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Robert

Photo daily from Australia, New Zealand and sometimes elsewhere.

Alan J Ager

20 most recent photos from 's galleries (28 September 2008 to 30 January 2010).

Malinda Welte

  • Snowy Trees

    Snowy Trees

    View large, the needles are tack-sharp and full-range!  I did lose the snow in the foreground, I may dodge it a bit and see what is still there in a darker exposure.

Kristian Edlund

The website of Kristian Edlund
  • It’s a sign!
    It I have decided to make this week all black and white, scratch that – we call it duo tone week.  I have wanted to play around with black and white images for a while, or duo tone if you like. So why not force my self to do that. All images this week will [...]

I resolve to take & blog a photo every day during year of 2010.
  • 2-7-2010
    We had a fun time watching the SuperBowl at the in-laws on a 115" TV!

    2-7-2010

Terri Jacobson

My 365 photo project beginning January 1, 2010.
  • Day 38
    ISO100, 105mm, f/9.0, 1/1000sec

    Day 38 - Sunset Flight

Helen H

  • Evading the long arm of the law

    Kevin’s car had to go into the garage in Emsworth today for its MOT so I took my camera with me when I went to collect him in case I saw Scrabblehound again. Scrabblehound is the rather elderly dog who sits outside the boatyard opposite the garage and she’s featured on my blog once before. She was pacing up and down the pavement this morning and seemed in a much mellower mood than the last time I said hello to her – despite her senior citizen looks she can still be quite a noisy guard dog! There’s always a sign up on the boatyard railings letting passers by what she’s been up to lately and today it told of a recent close encounter with the law. Apparently the local dog warden was about to take her away, assuming she was a stray. Thankfully Scrabble’s owner spotted her imminent abduction and politely pointed out that she’s been sitting on that spot for the last eleven years!

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Shelby Perry

Learning to Live with a Whole New Set of Circumstances
  • on the road
    i didn't have internet access over these last couple of days so i have a few photos to post today to make up for it, the first day we drove to Middlebury, hit up Otter Creek Brewing and then had dinner at my Aunt and Uncles house, this photo is for that day, February 5th, taken in Underhill, VT of a slightly different view of Mt Mansfield.


    The next morning, the 6th, we passed from VT to NY (which I've seen just about all of and didn't find anything worth photographing on 90W) then into PA, and finally ended up in OH. This brings us to today, up at 5, on the road by 5:30, we passed from OH to IN, popped up into MI just to say we'd been there, had breakfast in Michigan City, IN. From there we hit Iowa and headed straight on through to Nebraska, where we are now, on the outskirts of Omaha, watching the superbowl at the Red Carpet Inn. Here are some photo highlights (which count for yesterday and today's photo of the day):





    click on the thumbnail for the bigger picture. We've been cruising through pretty quickly up until this point, tomorrow we will probably start slowing down, but who knows. Only time will tell! Wish us luck!

    Days Left: 311
    Photos Posted: 54

Deborah Abram

Improving our photography - one photo per day...

Joyce Mari Luz

experiencing life with one photo a day
  • 2010_01_23

    Mom and I watched a not-so-recent film, "Un Plan Brillante." Demi Moore and Michael Caine are brilliant actors. Laura (Demi) works at London's largest diamond company who dreams of holding a higher position. Mr. Hobbs (Caine) is a seemingly-ordinary janitor. Together, they plan to steal from the company. Little did Laura know that Mr. Hobbs do not intend to steal just a few diamonds. The viewers are not given clues either as to how he got rid of all those diamonds. It was only revealed towards the end of the movie. It was indeed "Flawless" - the english title.


    I remember I used to like making reviews when I was in school. I wish I can start doing it again.

Prasad Siddhanthi

Kathleen Sheelah Uy

Eye on the target… Finger on the Trigger…
  • EPIC FAIL!

    yun lang… Midterms had gotten in my way…

    EPIC FAIL!

Dustan Sept

A Photo Per Day Keeps The Boredom Away
  • Riding the quarterpipe
    It is photos like this that make me love the 10-22mm lens. The slight fisheye effect and the colour of the rims really make this photo pop.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 19:33
 

Join Us!!! One photo per day is open for all photographers...

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Every photographer has a time when their muse seems to disappear and the drive to grab the camera and shoot pictures wanes.  Maybe you feel that you've already shot everything more than once.  This is a project that can take you out of your comfort zone and help you explore different areas, shadows, perspectives and ideas.

The goal of this project is for photographers to take a photo each day and upload it to the web to share with everyone.  There is no competition, no restrictions on gear, level, experience or subjects of the photos.  Some of these shots are done with a DSLR, some with point-and-shoots, even camera phones.  Sometimes the best camera is the one that you have with you.

Have you tried shooting in manual, experimented with different colors of light, explored the shadows, wondered what HDR is, shot panoramas?  This is your venue to experiment.  Different perspectives, shooting from the ground, from the top of the refrigerator or just that nice shot at sunset can all be personal challenges to change the look of your photography.

Join Us!!!! Let us all share in your exploration....

Thanks,

Capn Scott

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 January 2010 17:26
 

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