
6 Days In.
I have a feeling that by the end of all this there wont be a leaf, twig, tree branch or rock that I don’t know intimately.
Are you creating your own Isolation Photo Project please post a link in the comments so I can see what you’re all up to! You can also follow me on Twitter and share your photos using the hashtag #IsolationPhotoProject
I’m not sure if I posted a link before: https://islandinthenet.com/tag/isolation-photo-project/
I haven’t posted anything from today. Just not as motivated as I was on the other days.
thank you! what a great idea… i guess today is day one for me 🙂 https://jaincareyphotography.wordpress.com/
I know your right 🙂
I guess I’ll have to toss a book of baby names into my camera bag the next time I go wandering the yard. LOL!
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We’ve not been isolated, as we had a Chicago to Arizona move scheduled. Once we’ve settled in, we’ll be more isolated. Lovely shot.
janet
Lucky you and good luck with your move. I do hope you’re still taking all of the appropriate precautions.
We made it safely and without incident, taking many precautions, even to disinfecting most surfaces at the hotels. Now we look forward to the time we can explore our new area.
Be safe and healthy there.
janet
The more intimately you know those leaves, branches, rocks and twigs, the better. 🙂
Here’s my Day 6, then, Jeff: https://suejudd.com/2020/03/30/a-cup-of-coffee-and-a-book-6/
Lovely light. I did a photo journal of the lanes around where I live a couple of years ago and felt like I had photographed every inch of the hedges, but there is always so much to see if you begin to look carefully as you pass by. I am enjoying your isolation project. I’m not posting every day, but I do have a little project of my own going on. https://wp.me/p79zFr-2Li
I think projects like that are great for boosting creativity. I enjoy the challenge of attempting to create something new in a place that I’m intimately familiar with. Just when you think you know everything there is to know about a place, down to the last detail, the light hits southing a little differently and you’ve got your next image.