getting so far behind and rarely on here to comment, sorry folks.....I do feel guilty, 365 takes a lot more commitment and effort than flickr or facebook - although you certainly get more out of it too. I have a gap of about a week in March and I don't even care?? This time last year we lost the internet for over a week and I was nearly crying trying to get enough stolen broadband on my phone to post a photo. I wonder if the 100% is a magical mark .. curious to hear from veteran 365ers
Shanghai GP3 100 asa developed in ID11, taken in Brownie Hawkeye with flipped lens
Great shot, love seeing your shots but please do not feel guilty about posting or commenting regularly. I think you may be on to something about the 100%, I am no veteran but I have slacked off a bit and don't feel the slightest bit guilty. In fact, it's a relief and I enjoy the site more without the pressure of posting and shooting daily. Just please keep posting pictures whenever.
This is really special. Has a distinctive feeling to it, like a classic street shot. OR (and please don't take offense) a snap shot you find in an old shoe box, that just touches you in a way that you can't describe.
Such a wonderful and atmospheric capture, fabulous as always. I don't think full commitment to 365 is sustainable unless you have lots of free time on your hands. I fully intend to complete my year, a month to go, but will see how it goes after that. D it at your own pace and enjoy that is what matters :-)
Love the shadow in this. Feels so surreal with the blur.
I know the feeling with commenting. I got to the stage this year where it was stop commenting or stop posting, and I didn't want to stop completely. I've been posting as restricted so pics don't get pushed into people's timelines, but it's still nice to have a click around and see what people are up to.
It's easy to forget that it's supposed to be fun and not a chore.
I am 1900+ photos in Ingrid, I go with the flow. I missed my first week when Ben was in hospital and haven't goneback to fill it. That, combined with sporadic commenting doesn't phase me. This is a great B+W and a fav.
I know the feeling with commenting. I got to the stage this year where it was stop commenting or stop posting, and I didn't want to stop completely. I've been posting as restricted so pics don't get pushed into people's timelines, but it's still nice to have a click around and see what people are up to.
It's easy to forget that it's supposed to be fun and not a chore.