Ladybird
Shot on my iPhone 6S using the Camera+ app macro mode.
Today is the 2000th day of making “a photo a day”.
The photos have covered many subjects, from flowers and plants (one of my most popular subjects) to mountain views, camping and computer screens. The subjects of the images have been very varied, it depends on what catches my eye that day.
The photos made whilst camping, walking and backpacking are among my favourites.
Wild Camping – Old Man of Coniston
The view from my tent at 5am – hot coffee in hand
Some days I get plenty of time to find a shot, others it is jammed into a busy schedule, hence the computer screens! Some photos have been for the Octagon Technology blog – that particular image was going to be yesterday’s photo but I passed a rose in my way home, that had caught a few rain drops, so I changed my mind.
Using my iPhone makes this project sustainable – it is always within reach and the image processing and blogging software is right there. Occasionally I have been without internet access and the photo has been posted the next day, (I adjust the blog date so the sequence is not broken), but that does not happen often.
No big tips on how to take a photo every day, except have your camera at hand.
So that’s it – day 2000, onto 2001, 2002, 2003…
I got into the city early this morning (having left Lincoln at 5am) – so I stopped off at a cafe near Fenchurch Street Station, before heading for the office.
I got back home this evening just after 10pm – I stopped for food at the Cambridge Services, which was not as good as breakfast.
Breakfast in London Read More »
With all the building and decorating work going on at the football club, space is at a premium. I needed somewhere quiet to make some phone calls, so I sat up in the stand.
The view from the Stand Read More »