On the list of things to do one day was to complete a "day in the life" project - the natural extension of Project Life but instead of taking one photo a day, a day of taking photos. To document the special and the mundane to view life through the lens. A way of reconnecting with a real camera.
Shared the thought with my blogging/project life-ing/photographing/desserting friend petitpixeldesign and the challenge was set. We just won't 'fess up that we delayed the day by 24 hours when we forgot to get started first thing Friday morning.
A winter-y Saturday in Bendigo with a chill in the air, dappled weakened sun and a farmer's market - a festival for the camera.
Over 175 shots for the day - even with a couple of lazy do-nothing hours in the middle that didn't attract much camera attention. Made me realise there is so much to capture. And given me a goal to learn to make my presentation as pretty as Petit Pixels
Here's some faves
scooter fall |
I'll be the lawyer dad |
the exciting purchase from the square market |
old green bean coffee and crochet |
mid-winter Marks street |
twitter time |
making yet another iMovie |
hallway football |
juggling |
checking out the garmin stats |
off on a ride |
Playdough time |
The excitement that your aunt brings you sushi from Melbourne (and then refuses to be in the photos) |
Masterchef reactions to dinner |
A little trip planning |
And then it was the end of the day, time for some reality TV |
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