For the last two years--670 days altogether--I've taken a photo a day. I want to thank all of you who have spent the time to accompany on that journey, especially those of you who have been kind enough to share your thoughts.
It's been a worthwhile experience. To take a photo every day and to try to make it not just a record but also something visually appealing is quite a challenge. The greatest gift it gave me was an opening of the eyes. So much in life passes by us without being noticed--until we have a reason to notice it. That one needs to take notice enriches every waking moment.
Next year, together with a stellar group of photographers, I'm undertaking a new challenge: to attempt to snag a photo for each of 365 themes to be found here: http://klsbear.wordpress.com/365-challenge-2011-theme-list/
After two years, I don't know how I'm going to feel the first day I don't take a photo; I expect it will be unsettling. My husband, however, is already celebrating!
At any rate, I am grateful for the experience of the past two years and for your companionship, and I look forward to this new visual adventure.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wrapped

Today I wrap up 670 consecutive days of taking a photo a day and posting it here. Over the course of the past two years, many of the photos have been of Paper Goods Pond, so I thought it only right to end this two year adventure at this lovely spot. And then God blessed us with a most glorious sunset. It is a most fitting ending.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Candlelight
After the last few photos of the cold and snow of a New England winter, I thought I'd show the flip side: the warmth and light inside that we appreciate all the more. That essence, exemplified by this candle glowing against the brick in our kitchen, was captured using the Hipstamatic app. Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Blizzard aftermath

The winds scoured the snow, leaving sculptured ridges around downed branches. In some places, we had bare ground; in others, a foot or more of snow. In terms of snowfall, that's not impressive for New England. It was the winds that were unusual. Our basketball hoop, set in cement, was snapped off near the base & blown over.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Large

We are in the midst of an intensifying blizzard, one of the largest storms to hit us for quite a while. This is the view through our back door into the storm. The fine snow is actually blowing through the edges of the storm door.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Man

My son, Christian, relaxes before Christmas dinner. It's hard to believe that the little boy who once couldn't wait for Christmas because, "Ho-Ho come; bring presents," is now a man--and to our delight, a fine man.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Ornaments

The ornaments on our tree: from the newest with our grandson's kindergarten picture, to the oldest which belonged to John's family & dates to the '40s. The aged effect was applied with VintagePhoto.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Family

My husband, John, and our sweet daughter, Sierra Rose. Processing was done in Iris PhotoSuite, which evened out the contrast between his ruddy Irish skin and her warm brown Korean tones.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Urban Edge

This is what one sees on the periphery of a small city: a highway, a railway siding, a parking lot, high tension wires...The photo was taken through a window at my office building & processed in PhotoStudio.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Old

Trees are old. They live longer than mobile beings and they contain ancient wisdom. I used PictureShow to help convey the sense of great wise age.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Marigold

The marigolds in my AeroGarden at work have bloomed. I used VintageScene to create an effect like that of an antique quilt.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Christmas

Santa listens carefully to the wishes of this little girl's heart.
I posted two photos today to show two different aspects of Christmas. One is, of course, the real meaning of Christmas, the celebration of the birth of Jesus. The other is the magical Christmas experienced by little children. This Santa may well have been the real one: he was jolly and kind, and took the children seriously.
Christmas

The Nativity play at our church, with a real live Baby Jesus and the happiest shepherds I've ever seen.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Treasured

The Christmas after John and I were married, my parents gave us a Nativity set that had been made by one of their friends. I was delighted as I took out piece after piece: camels, sheep, donkeys, cow, angel and all! Then, when our son was seven or eight, he built a stable out of popsicle sticks. To this day, for me one of the most wonderful and meaningful traditions is putting up the Nativity set. It reflects both the essence of Christmas and the love within our family.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Relaxation

We were supposed to collect our daughter from college this afternoon, but she decided to come home tomorrow instead. Since John & I had the afternoon off anyway, we decided to go to the movies. The theater in Plainville has gold mirror doors that reflect light in parking lot. Processing was done in PhotoStudio.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Winter Evening

The last lights lent a smokiness to the sky this evening in Hartford. Unfortunately, from the parking lot of my office building, there were many distracting elements that I couldn't filter out taking a shot with my iPhone--but I wanted to convey the mystical colors. Using PhotoStudio and Iris PhotoSuite, I was able to find an almost Van Gogh style to highlight the lights and darks and colors the sky had to show tonight.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Lesson

Aidan does his homework under the watchful guidance of his father. I used TouchUp and TiltShift Generator to get the lighting right.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Soft

We had our first snowfall overnight--nothing at all like what battered the Midwest of our country. It was just enough to soften the landscape. I made only a few touch-up adjustments with PerfectPhoto.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Mouse trap

We've had a problem with mice in our office, so they put put traps. I caught one! PictureShow helped me show off my trophy.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Happiness is...
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Ballet

This afternoon we saw a version of The Nutcracker presented by a local ballet company/school. Aside from the fact that it did not actually feature a nutcracker except as a backdrop (literally!) the plot had some very disturbing implications. A rather interesting afternoon...here is one of the more classic moments.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Far from home
Labels: child, sleep
mall,
Santa Claus
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Abstract

Who knew that the wires hanging on the wall in my drab cube at work could look so cool? The miracle was wrought through PictureShow & FX PhotoStudio.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Fabric

This is actually OOC (or, more accurately, OOP--Out Of Phone.) It's got to be the only photo in years--camera or iPhone--that I haven't tweaked even a little with software. The patterns of the late afternoon light coming through the blinded windows onto the industrial carpeting caught my eye. No processing improved the original image.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Golden

Paper Goods Pond is just beginning to freeze over. The patches of ice and open water reflect the gold of the setting sun differently. I used Iris PhotoSuite to play up the light.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Primitive

There is something primitive and almost compulsive about leaving one's mark on walls. They did it in caves before there was writing. Ron's shown us aboriginal wall art. Here is the version one sees in the cities of the American northeast.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Berries, Take 2

Actually, I'd played with this using IrisPhotoSuite and rejected it, but now I like it better. I can't delete the other version from the iPhone & I promised my husband I'd watch "Jason & the Argonauts" with him--so I beg your indulgence. Which do you like better?
Berries

It was rather cold today; there isn't much color left. I found these berries--withered but still red--in a patch of brambles in our side yard.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Apartments
Labels: child, sleep
apartments
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Looking up

Just a few lights are on in my office building when Ieave near 5PM. Looking up from the parking lot, I catch one window still lit from within and another reflecting the last lights of sundown. The photo was tuned up just a bit with PerfectPhoto, a new app.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Innocence

When I was a very little girl living first in Manhattan and then Brooklyn, I thought oil slicks were just amazingly beautiful. I'd never seen a rainbow in the sky--I'd barely seen the sky at all--but here were rainbows on the street! When I saw this big oil slick in the parking lot at my job, I still held the wonder of seeing them as a small city child who was completely innocent of the fact that they represent pollution.
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