2010 Blogs devoted to "One photo per day"
Friday, 18 December 2009 08:07
Capn Scott
Robert
| Photo daily from Australia, New Zealand and sometimes elsewhere. |
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Alan J Ager
| 20 most recent photos from 's galleries (31 March 2009 to 7 September 2010). |
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Malinda Welte
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- 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.
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Kristian Edlund
| Webhome of Kristian Edlund |
- Is that a Yellow Cow?
 Just got the chance to take a few photos of Oskar today, and even though it isn’t the most flattering light or background, I still think the photographic composition turned out decently. I aimed to get the focus of the photo in the diagonal, such that the line between Oskar’s eye and the yellow cow [...]
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Nick Johnson
| I resolve to take & blog a photo every day during year of 2010. |
- 9-5-2010
Taken for the TFTTF weekend challenge "Glass"
 
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Terri Jacobson
| My 365 photo project beginning January 1, 2010. |
- Day 250
 ISO 200, 105mm, f/4.0, 1/100 sec. Day 250 - Told you so! When we woke up this morning, it had rained during the night. The first thing I noticed when I got onto the campus this morning after having been gone for a week was this maple tree. There were more red leaves than green leaves. Hate to say it, but I told you so yesterday. Summer is gone. We've been robbed, cheated on and lied to. It's an outrage.
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Helen H
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- The Tuesday Inspiration: Completely contradictory!
 I was really stuck as to how to illustrate today’s theme and ended up consulting Wikipedia for a dictionary definition to give me a helping hand. As I read the relevant article I saw a reference to Catch 22 by Joseph Heller and remembered we had a copy on our bookshelves. As you can see from its pristine cover, neither of us have read it, but its synopsis was perfect for the theme. The book is about a pilot who wishes to be relieved of duty on the grounds of insanity but cannot be because if he really were insane he would not have the sense to ask to be relieved of duty! I suppose I really ought to read the book now I’ve featured it here……
Thanks to Nellinka for setting today’s theme. Last Tuesday’s theme was ‘verticality’. The following is a list of those who may be participating today. Look for posts dated Tuesday 7th September for their Tuesday Inspiration contributions. Alternatively, you could search using the following tag which will bring up all those who have labelled their TI post in this way: ti100907.
Carmencorina
Caroleagle, Chossid, 365DandFeby, Djnana, Elizzi, Florlavag, Girafferacing, GKorts, Imdanchan, Jan03, Jarvo, JustGood, KellyBee322, Latecomer, LevonTheLights, lgnelson, lisaliu, Lynda, Matteahmb, McMommy, MoMac, Mountainflower, Mystic1, Nellinka, Passerine, Quiksilver1781, Ratcher, Revenant, Ryana, Snowpie, Tennischick, TheBronzeBow , TracySeeger and Wasichseh
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Shelby Perry
| Learning to Live with a Whole New Set of Circumstances |
- surveying
Today I learned to survey cross sections on Trout Creek. I snapped this shot through the viewfinder of the autolevel across the creek and into the willows.
Posted: 224 Left: 141
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Deborah Abram
| Improving our photography - one photo per day... |
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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.
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Prasad Siddhanthi
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- TO BE EDUCATED
Aristotle once said that "we are what we repeatedly do; excellence, then, is not an act but a habit." Excellence does not come out of education nor even the knowledge which supports it. It is something you believe and repeatedly believe; it becomes a habit. Knowledge from books is vanity, thus said King solomon, it is like chasing the winds. Introspection within would then be necessary. For our country men who hold the reigns of governance, the word introspection does not exist. They are like the horse which has the blinkers around its eyes. Every day, we who live in Delhi and NCR are blasted with vivid news of how the pre Common Wealth Games activities are being handled.When I drive down the roads, I find the implementation of the plans made by those who sit in their AC offices is far fetching. It looks like the team which visualised had nothing to do with the team which is implementing on site. There were many glaring examples which are being corrected. The Hindu of July 14, 2010 carried an article which appeared in The Guardian by Richard Williams who writes about South Africa being left with new hope after the World Cup 2010. I quote from the article: "The South Africans gave us their vast and spectacular new stadiums, their best shot at building an integrated transport system from scratch and their kindness and consideration at just about every turn." "In the tradition of gracious hosts, however, they pretended not to notice. Some of the commercial aspects of the tournament were grafting, or worse; from substandard footballs to exorbitant match tickets. Those phenomena, along with the theft of a Portuguese photographer's equipment at gunpoint in the early days of the tournament, were the low points....." The best of those soaring edifices lifted everyone's spirits, even when they were situated miles away from the places where the people who actually play and watch football live. As a public relations job, the 2010 World Cup looks like paying off in the intangible currency of image and reputation. Only blind or the blind drunk or the England football squad - could have spent some of the last month following the tournament at first hand and not recognised that this is still a country in which only half of all black families have flushing toilets, 43% live on about pound 1.50 a day, education is in chaos, public health is a disaster area, an imminent resurgence of the xenophobic violence seen in 2008 is promised, even middle class homes are surrounded by razor wire and CCTV cameras, and the number of private security guards at work some 300,000, is double the manpower of the proper police. But to South Africans of all kinds, and to their guests, the tournament really was an occasion for the shared enjoyment of a simple pleasure. If the 2010 World Cup had any significance beyond football, it was to show South Africa's visitors - and, perhaps, the country itself - that it has no shortage of intelligent, capable, eager young people upon whom, if they are given the chance, a viable future can be built."
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Kathleen Sheelah Uy
| Eye on the target… Finger on the Trigger… |
- EPIC FAIL!
yun lang… Midterms had gotten in my way…
EPIC FAIL!
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Dustan Sept
| Life is busy, photos say more than words |
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- Wine Touring Through Leavenworth
Wine touring has to be one of the best late summer activities possible. This year I decided to try something a little different and look south of the border at a town called Leavenworth. An obscure German tourist town it is also home to a dozen or so wineries/tasting rooms. Over the course of a [...] 
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Join Us!!! One photo per day is open for all photographers...
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 14:03
Capn Scott
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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