As it is now April (happy April Fool's day everyone!) and "one subject April" has begun, i thought i would post a thread where we can introduce our subject for the month.
As a reminder, the deal is this: pick a subject, any subject, so long as it is something you will have access to every day during the month of April, and then think of a new and different way to take a picture of that subject every day... tag your photos 30-shots2021... and that's it!
the thread i started last week to introduce the theme is here:
https://365project.org/discuss/themes-competitions/44847/one-subject-april#comment-919376
and because i seem to be a complete luddite and i couldn't make this work in the original post, here is a link to where you can find photos tagged for this challenge https://365project.org/tags/30-shots2021
I'm going to take photos in the vegetablegarden... which hasn't even been started yet, so a challenge in more ways than one. These are last year's cabbages, though they sort of look as though they could be eaten now.
I didn't even know they were there.
I am intending to run with this with a different edit on the same subject each day. I won' t tag it, because it isn't quite in the spirit of the challenge as it won't always be a new image, but it is inspired by this challenge and I shall enjoy watching how everyone else's month develops.
I am looking forward to seeing the growth and moods around this planter box. It is a gift from my granddaughter and designed to give me joy as I am restricted to access in the main garden.
Uncertain if this is going to work or be creative/interesting but thought, while I'm mostly stuck in doors as work is super busy right now and, well, the whole Covid thing, I'd try photos looking outside my window all month.
https://365project.org/tags/30-shots2021
Here is mine. It's more of a broad subject than 1 actual item. Pottery is what I am using for this challenge. 😊
Now you have me thinking of a "Flat Stanley Project" for next year. Or maybe May?
The Magnolia Tree in my back garden is my subject for the month.
I didn't even know they were there.