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Share Your Project 365 Results, Good Or Bad

Share Your Project 365 Results, Good Or Bad2010 is almost over! And around this time last year over 100 of our wonderful readers responded to the challenge of running a Project 365. As the pages fly off the calendar I wanted to check in and see how all of you are doing.

Did you lose gas in the first couple of days? Did you make it through January? Did you find it easier as time went on or harder?

This is the point in the post where the author admits, sheepishly, to his own lack of follow through with the project. Yes, I know I posted about starting a project last year, and like many here, I had the best of intentions. I liked the idea of forcing myself to grab the camera every day and capture a piece of the world around me to share. But when the rubber met the road, I came up with a number of excuses. It was time consuming. My computer is slow. I’m not FEELING it today. It’s not super easy to upload the photos. Blah, blah, blah.  While I did manage to post a photo a day on my site, I wasn’t up for the challenge of shooting each day.

What was your experience with your Project 365 (whether or not you started it on New Year’s Day in 2010)? Is there any sage advice you would like to pass on to the rest of us contemplating a project this year?

And by all means, please share a link to you results in the comments section below!

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Peter West Carey
Peter West Carey

leads photo tours and workshops in Nepal, Bhutan, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles and beyond. He is also the creator of Photography Basics – A 43 Day Adventure & 40 Photography Experiments, web-based tutorials taking curious photographers on a fun ride through the basics of learning photography.

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