I Did It!
2013 has been quite the year; I knew it would be. I can remember sitting last December discussing my good feelings about the year that lay ahead. I had no idea how awesome it was actually going to be, so awesome in fact, that I got part way through the year, the jar that I had been putting lovely memories in was full, and I forgot to start filling a bigger jar. The year simply had too many good things happen in it to keep track of - the best reason for not having a whole pile of notes to open today! In a year when I cracked my rib on two separate occasions, and had a face like something out of a horror film due to a nasty infection, the good significantly outweighed the bad!
The wonderful Panther clearly features more than anyone/anything in my good memories of the year and as I sit here today, I am planning (in my head) our first home together: Dinoville. It will be the coolest of the cool. So excited am I about the prospect of our new pad, that I bought candle holders from Oliver Bonas the other day. No, you shut up. My new job was also a high point, as was my sister and her now husband making honest people out of each other, which had the added benefit of giving my mum a chance to buy another ridiculously over-priced bespoke hat! The cats also deserve a big shout out, or miaow out.
I'm still going to keep up with taking a photo each day, but now that I've done it once I need a new challenge. I'm planning to do mini-projects within the 365, starting with spending the first 26 days basing my entries around a different letter of the alphabet. Another idea is to have photos based on colours so that when I flick through the book at the end of the year, a rainbow appears... Any other ideas would be gratefully received, as long as they're not rubbish. ;-)
Thank you to all of you who have accompanied me on any of my photography jaunts or walks/liked/commented on/featured in or rated my photos. You have made the quest that bit nicer!
Congratulations to the rest of you who made it to 365 today!
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- Nikon D3100
- 1/33
- f/4.0
- 22mm
- 400
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