I'd join you, but I did a couple of years' worth of daily photo
(-blogging), and I'm not yet ready to jump back in the fray.  But, I
highly recommend it - the somewhat daily photo project, that is - it
was definitely a creative workout, good skill builder, and meditation.
 I know it may not  be your aim, but, especially when the kids are
young, incorporating them into the process as subjects is very
rewarding.  The best part of the two years of daily photos is the
photo journal of their/our lives that resulted.  Now, I have
teenagers, and I couldn't get away with that sort of thing...

Best of luck!

:)
-c


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Krisjanis Linkevics
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Kris,
>>
>> It's an interesting idea, but way too intense a schedule.
>>
>> Rick
>
> Probably. One way I am going to make this easier on all the participants is 
> that you can submit pictures for future dates and you don't have a tight 24h 
> deadline for submitting your versions on the current dates. You could easily 
> take a month off or work only on weekends if you submit a few pictures in 
> advance. I don't see this as an exercise in technical perfection or a 
> contest, rather as a game.
> I have a picture before me, what do I see in it? What do others see in it?
> You can aim for some consistency but you will probably fail unless you 
> replicate all the scenes with Q-tips or cats or something.
> Definitely not a quest for a single good picture a day that would fit the set 
> criteria. More likely an ongoing experiment in perseverance.
>
> kris
>
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