(Part of the reason for this theme is to help highlight some of our work and get more involved with others that you may not otherwise be exposed to.)
If you have 30 or more photos in your project, there will be a flashback link in the information box on any one of your photo pages.
This information box contains a list of options under your thumbnails, such views, comments, album name, etc. Near the bottom of the list you'll find the flashback link. If you click it, it will take you to one of your past photos.
This is a fun and random way to share some of our older work... try not to cheat, and use the first image it gives you, even if you aren't too fond of it!
Just copy the URL near the very bottom of the information box (where the application says "copy and paste code") and then paste the code here.
So post your photos here and let the Flashbacks begin!
I look at each and everyone one, I love seeing where the flashback button takes people :)
Here is mine:
Boy
Another attempt at this weeks theme - light and shade
This one was a first attempt. The new improved version (after straightening and better cropping) is at http://365project.org/mbemis/365/2014-07-16 . So now I've managed to reference two flashbacks.
I posted this back in September. I was filling in blank slots and reached back before I started 365 for this shot I took in April 2013. The date I posted it to was my birthday.
Took me back to February when I was just starting out...a bit of an idle shot, but I was working on textures and thought my hair made a nice pattern :-)
Wow - usually it only flashes back a week or two for me, but this time it took me right back to when I started this project at the beginning of this year!
This is totally uncanny to flashback to a shot of a dahlia as today one of my posts was also a dahlia as a tribute to my dad who loved growing them and who died on this date, 22nd August, which is also our wedding anniversary
http://365project.org/quietpurplehaze/a-few-more/2014-08-22
It took be back to almost the beginning of my project. This was the very beginning of June when I had first discovered all the marvelous mosaics, statues, and stain glass that existed in the mausoleums at Fred Hunter's Memorial Gardens. This was one of the first mosaic ceilings I photographed at the start of my discoveries.
This is from Sept 2012, brother and sister playing.
That poor flower never got a chance to bloom. My two-year-old cousin demolished it a few days later. lol
http://365project.org/quietpurplehaze/a-few-more/2014-08-22
Actually this is one of my favorite pictures from this year--it's nice that something I liked came up.
This one from January this year. I might employ a lighter touch with the vignette style border these days.
Back to August 2012
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Last fall!