Post your favorite photo of your own project to share with those that may not otherwise see it.
There were some really great photographs last week. It is fun to see what you like of your posts as it is not always what everyone else chooses.
There are two easy ways to add pictures on to the discussion.
The first is a full size photo: 1) Click on your favorite photo and bring up its page. 2)Look at the right side of your monitor, and go to the word SHARE (it is below tags) 3) go to the box and copy the long address 4) Come back to the discussion, and then paste.
The second is to have a smaller file size so to keep the site from getting overwhelmed. http://365project.org/discuss/general/1323/how-to-adding-an-image-in-a-discussion.
I'm struggling to love my project now my camera is broken and my favourite is an odd choice, but it's my partner holding the baby's casket. It's an oddly special memory.
@jannkc I heard from a follower that it made the PP......but I missed it totally! Still my favorite, almost missed it moment! Would loved to have printed out the PP page for my friends.....
Not because it's the best ever but just because I did something I would usually never do (I find street photography so scary to do). I'm proud of it just because I did it.
It would have been my freakish storm, which I felt was my best shot since Apocalypse Now but then I went and got this last night which immediately made me think of one of my favorite songs so I connect to this one more:
I was really pleased with this picture as I had to pluck up the courage to ask (then I had to pay for the privilege) but I felt it showed the human side of the remote, impoverished area I was visiting.
As my project is analogue nowdays Iยดm always a bit behind, but here is one I like really much I uploaded this week. Here you see the great colours of the Fuji flim Pro 160C Who needs editing with a film like this?
I'm struggling to love my project now my camera is broken and my favourite is an odd choice, but it's my partner holding the baby's casket. It's an oddly special memory.
Had fun with the mundane-theme!
Not because it's the best ever but just because I did something I would usually never do (I find street photography so scary to do). I'm proud of it just because I did it.
I was really pleased with this picture as I had to pluck up the courage to ask (then I had to pay for the privilege) but I felt it showed the human side of the remote, impoverished area I was visiting.
My first attempt at painting with light...
Proud of it because it was so damn difficult to focus on this little guy as he kept moving! But I got it in the end :)