349/365: 12-14-12 Food for the ancestors left on the street outside work.
350/365: 12-15-12 Christmas stoop in Park Slope after walking home form a party.
351/365: 12-16-12 A Sunday viewing of The Nutcracker in Brooklyn.
352/365: 12-17-12 The moon over lower Manhattan.
353/365: 12-18-12 A blog post Frida wrote for the BarkPost. π
354/365: 12-19-12 A building on Orchard Street.
356/365: 12-20-12 Office pups.
357/365: 12-21-12 View from the train to Newark to catch a flight home.
358/365: 12-22-12 A remote shot at the alma mater.
358/365: 12-23-12 Letters from my boyfriend’s grandpa to his grandpa during WWII.
359/365: 12-24-12 A little holiday project, writing a tutorial soon. π
360/365: 12-25-12 Christmas day. π
362/365: 12-27-12 Johnson County court house.
363/365: 12-28-12 A winter walk in Sean’s backyard. I love this photo.
365/365: 12-30-12 Making green curry for my mom to try.
366/365: 12-31-12 Death in the afternoon cocktail. A Hemingway favorite. π Happy new year!
For more photography tips, see this post on digital photography tips for beginners. You can also check out the rest of my photos from the year for my Project 365!
Great photos! Can you believe your almost done with the 365 photos a day?! I just started one and have so far been loving it. Do you have any recommendations or suggestions for those just started a 365 project? Did you find it difficult at times? Did you ever feel overwhelmed? What kept you going? Sorry for all the questions but I am honestly curious.
Cheers.
Haha! Don't be sorry. π I did find it difficult a few times, but I recommend just having a camera on you all the time. Whether it's a cell phone camera or a DSLR. I found it hard to carry around a DSLR all the time, but I just used bigger bags. π
Never overwhelmed, but it did get a little time consuming to blog the photos some weeks. π