Well well I think I have finally come to the decision to let 365 go to rest for now. I have so much going on at uni and I just can't keep up. :( I joined 365 at a rough patch in my life, and it did so much to get me through that and a lot of other ups and downs. 365 gave me genuine friends, the joy of every comment I made and every comment made on my photos, excitement and pride the few times I made the PP, a reason to wake up on bad days, a fair few laughs with the puns, inspiration by everyone else's work and a lot of knowledge about my camera, coupled with the will to try new things. So here is a heart-felt, biggest thank you to every single one of you that took the time out of your lives to get involved with my project and to everyone else in my life that has stalked my photos. I owe you all more than I can say.
For anyone that wants to keep in touch, feel free to add me on the FB; http://www.facebook.com/disha.parekh.90
Or my email address is dishaparekh17@yahoo.com
And as for the photography, if anyone is on instagram, it is dishaparekh17.
I love you all so much and I'm going to miss this terribly. Thank you
Beautiful image to go out with, Disha, It has been a genuine pleasure having you as a 365 friend. I understand why you are stopping 365 but this is not the end, just the beginning. I just sent you a friend request on facebook. Looking forward to staying in touch and watching your photographic style develop and grow.
Great image and lovely message. You have inspired me to challenge myself more throughout the year so thank you for that and thanks for all the lovely images. Will look you up on FB in the near future. Good luck with everything.
Fair well Disha, you have a bright future ahead of you and I know you will stop to smell the roses from time to time. Merry Christmas and Happy new year!
Disha, I will miss your good humour and genuine spirit. You need to rule 365, not the other way around, so you may have made a wise decision. The best of luck with the rest of your life.
Think about it again. I almost quit several times but how you meet the challenge and how you grow is by keeping it going when it gets hard. When you work it through you'll see how much more you've learned, about photography, about yourself. It's just one picture.
Hey Disha - so sorry to hear you're leaving, but only selfishly! It's a choice I completely respect, sometimes the pressure is too much! Good luck with the studies - and with life! I've enjoyed sharing this tiny slice....
But, I understand, university just makes things that way....
Good luck with everything! :)