It’s be a while since I did a blog post. The intent of moving my photos over to http://www.jasondanielphotography.com/today was to give a forum for me to blog, and well… I’m slacking. Here’s a slide slow of what *I THINK* are the best of my Project 365. Did your favorite make the cut? Did I miss one?
As my regular readers can tell, there have been some changes at JasonDanielPhotography.com. Though it’s not 100% complete, I didn’t want to hold off on the changes for any longer - so here they are - warts and all. A few comments on the changes:
Project 365. My project to take a photo a day is still going strong. Though I’ve tried to customize WordPress to be a good PhotoBlog, in the end I really couldn’t do it without a crazy amount of time and hair pulling. Therefore, I’ve moved my Project 365 effort over to jasondanielphotography.com/today. I’m using PixelPost, some open-source PhotoBlog software. I hope it improves your photo viewing experience.
The Blog. The blog is back to being a blog. I hope to be more bloggy here. Stay tuned!
RSS Feeds. For you folks who consume my site via RSS - I’ve (hopefully) simplified my feeds. Visit the RSS link for more information on that.
If you see issues or bugs or general dumbness on the site, please feel free to contact me. Thanks!
On our camptrip to Wildman Ranch, there was this downed tree that must have just fallen this spring. The tree had this great mushrooms on them - and they called me to take a picture of them. That’s what I get for eating wild mushrooms.
My brother, father, and I go camping every year with dozens of other guys to Wildman Ranch in Crivitz, Wisconsin. It’s a beautiful place, and I was happy to bring at least my Nikon point-and-shoot to the camp trip. This shot is right long the river at the campground.
I took the kids to a nearby park because it was such a beautiful day. There’s this “ride” that spins by using your own motion to power it. This isn’t my daughter - but I thought it was such a great shot I had to use it.
Ella enjoying her bouquet of dandelion flowers. Unfortunately this photo is a bit out of focus, but that’s what I get for shooting at f/1.8 — way too shallow DOF.
See Today's Photo.I am taking a photo a day - 365 days in 2009. This project is designed to push me as a photographer, improve my techniques, and challenge me to find photos in every day items. For more information on embarking on a Project 365 visit Photojojo.