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Last February 2 I shot a half-dozen photos in the kitchen, and played with those in the Little Photo app's post-processing tools. Then I (again) loaded one of the photographs directly to Flickr (and Facebook) from the phone.
These wine glasses and plates live (unsurprisingly, I suppose) in our china cabinet. I don't think I tried this photo later in the year with a more capable camera, and am a bit surprised.
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Why change cameras every month for the day-by-day? Several reasons:
* I had the cameras (lenses) to pull it off.
* (Re)learning how to use each camera(/lens) would give me a project focus, and some monthly variety. I'd learned from watching other folks' 365 projects that keeping your interest up is a real issue.
* Every camera has limits, strengths, and weaknesses. Coping with those would help fend off the boredom, and sometimes spark creativity. It would, moreover, be educational.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 6
Title of "roll:" Kitchen, mostly
Other photos taken on 2/2/2012: none.
These wine glasses and plates live (unsurprisingly, I suppose) in our china cabinet. I don't think I tried this photo later in the year with a more capable camera, and am a bit surprised.
==========
Why change cameras every month for the day-by-day? Several reasons:
* I had the cameras (lenses) to pull it off.
* (Re)learning how to use each camera(/lens) would give me a project focus, and some monthly variety. I'd learned from watching other folks' 365 projects that keeping your interest up is a real issue.
* Every camera has limits, strengths, and weaknesses. Coping with those would help fend off the boredom, and sometimes spark creativity. It would, moreover, be educational.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 6
Title of "roll:" Kitchen, mostly
Other photos taken on 2/2/2012: none.
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