Please use this thread to honor those "followers" who you particularly like, or think could use the exposure. Feel free to highlight more than one! :)
Ruth, thank you so much for following me; you're my #1000 and, while new to this project, I see a lot of potential in your shots so far. I look forward to following you through your 365 journey!
@jase_h Haha, I just researched oatmeal box pinhole cameras yesterday because of her! I won't go that route because developing paper sounds to be a pain, but I will definitely create a matchbox one soon.
I think I'm honouring @sparkle because she's so busy and still pulls amazing shots out of the bag from her day to day activities - here's yesterday's offering.
And @fueast never posts a bad photo
@tara11 We just had the discussion the other day that she would love to increase her exposure. She made a comment on being my 100th Fav on my PERFECTION snowflake picture and how she would like to get more than 9 favs, Tara, I hope this highlights your work and this fantasic selfie and increases your exposure. I love your work. ;)
I have a couple of people I would like to post in here, I always look forward to seeing their work.
Firstly @monkeykid her work is so varied, and you can never be sure what's coming next. I never get bored of looking at her work :-D
And secondly @markjohnstone This man can not only Take but also Process photos of landscapes like nothing I've seen before. They just keep coming too. It's always nice to see him throw in a curve ball of humour or portrait though :-D
Man, there are so many people I could mention for their support and general awesomenes. (Thanks Aaron for starting a great thread.)
I have to say John Colosimo @colosimo. His experience with & knowledge of the camera far surpass mine, but we always seem to be able to exchange feedback and interest in each other's projects as we try new techniques and ideas.
From Botswana: @okavangohippo - one of my dearest, oldest friends - she brings safaris and Africa to my laptop every day:
From a true nomad (an fellow SA) ... on a bicycle @leananiemand - I've been living her life vicariously through 365 - it's been amazing!!! Here's her journey - now go look at her photos :)
Haha - I could go on and on .......... So I bid you farewell, I'm off to bed instead. :)
@thebluegnu - firstly - a huge thank you to introducing me to this project, for opening my eyes and expanding my horizons - for helping me chart my own balance between the art of photography and my need to record the beauty of nature. Secondly though, I'd like to honour you, an artist with and without a camera, whose talents have inspired me for many many (you know how many!) years. I love how you move beyond what things are to the characteristics that comprise them: often with a sense of humour:
@grizzlysghost I'm certainly honoured by your encouragement and very happy to be number 1000. Your mention gained me some more followers, I hope not to disappoint! Thanks very much :)
I've got to throw it back at @spirrowshoot - she has such incredible control of light in her photos and seems to make pictures every day that are clearly portraying her artistic intent. It's awesome to watch, though sometimes it makes me feel like I'm just wildly aiming my camera and randomly pushing the shutter in comparison ;)
I'll mention one other, @tbats22 . Clearly her work isn't a secret, as she's drawn in a lot of followers, but I've really enjoyed seeing her playing around with a lot of different creative ideas and her excitement about photography is contagious. Watching her work has been inspiration for a few of my shots too. Thanks Tiara!
@whdphotog
Gigi @gigiz Pretty much the most original 365'er I have seen
And @fueast never posts a bad photo
Firstly @monkeykid her work is so varied, and you can never be sure what's coming next. I never get bored of looking at her work :-D
And secondly @markjohnstone This man can not only Take but also Process photos of landscapes like nothing I've seen before. They just keep coming too. It's always nice to see him throw in a curve ball of humour or portrait though :-D
Thanks for all the comments Tanja! And I absolutely love all your photos :) you are very talented!
And Danny's!!!
I have to say John Colosimo @colosimo. His experience with & knowledge of the camera far surpass mine, but we always seem to be able to exchange feedback and interest in each other's projects as we try new techniques and ideas.
Julia never disappoints - I always look forward to seeing her photos!
@jodimuli
@lolanae
@ididntdoit87
@cazann
@hjbenson
@tjs_world_part_2
and that's only a handful........... :D
From a true nomad (an fellow SA) ... on a bicycle @leananiemand - I've been living her life vicariously through 365 - it's been amazing!!! Here's her journey - now go look at her photos :)
Haha - I could go on and on .......... So I bid you farewell, I'm off to bed instead. :)
@fueast ELT one
I'll mention one other, @tbats22 . Clearly her work isn't a secret, as she's drawn in a lot of followers, but I've really enjoyed seeing her playing around with a lot of different creative ideas and her excitement about photography is contagious. Watching her work has been inspiration for a few of my shots too. Thanks Tiara!
He's got some interesting takes on things and doing cool stuff with abandoned buildings.