
One week down.
Which I know to some of you that’s nothing. Some of you have been cooped up for twice that, and more. I sincerely hope all of you are able to find something to do to occupy your time. I have no idea what I’d do if it weren’t for my camera.
One thing’s for sure, some days have been a lot harder to come up with images than others. Yesterday it started raining, today it’s still raining, and based on the forecast you can expect photos of and in the rain pretty much all week. I guess it’s a good thing all of my Fujifilm X-Series cameras and lenses are weather resistant. On the plus side, dreary overcast days are great for the way colors seem so much more saturated.
I hope you enjoyed my image for Day 7. My apologies for it being a day late. Think of it as a rain delay 🙂 (Stay tuned for Day 8!)
Now lets see your Isolation Project images. Post a link you yours in the comments or follow me on Twitter and share your photos using the hashtag #IsolationPhotoProject
Love your idea of making this quarantine time a photo project!
Here is my contribution . It’s not a daily project, but photos I’ve been taking during my first three weeks at home in Switzerland, from my terrace, my building or the valley and the forest in my little town (we’re still allowed to go out for short walks near home)
https://www.mercedescatalan.com/2020/03/30/spring-at-home/
Hope you enjoy it! 🙂
Your images are beautiful! I had hoped to leave a comment saying as much, however WordPress hasn’t been playing nice with me over the last couple of day, as such I have been having a hard time leaving likes or comments on many of the blogs Ive visited,
Oh, don’t worry. I’m happy you took a look at my photos! 🙂
Hope you’re safe and continue with this isolation project! I find it very inspiring!
I did and they’re beautiful!
Love the rainy day light on this flower.
very eery and soothing.
My Day 7: https://islandinthenet.com/boredom/ and Day 8: https://islandinthenet.com/leaf-me-alone-2/
Beautiful!