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Daily photo #85 sunlit poinsettia

Daily photo #85 sunlit poinsetta
A study in patience today! Out the door before 8am in the hope of catching some morning light over the sea, but beaten by cloud. In the afternoon, when I was working on something else, the light suddenly picked out this poinsettia in the corner.

Daily photo #84 panorama from Beeston Bump

#84 panorama from Beeston Bump

It was bright and breezy in Sheringham today so half an hour on Beeston Bump was very rewarding. This shot is actually 12 photos, merged together in Photoshop. Try viewing the larger version.

Daily photo #83 evening glow

Daily photo #83 evening glow

Not much time today, but was pleased to be able to balance the last glow on the horizon with the orange spill from the streetlamp

Daily photo #82 Wreck of the Ipsolen

#82 Wreck of the Ipsolen DSC_0109
The Ipsolen sank off Sheringham on 23 January 1897. All the crew were rescued by the local lifeboat.

In this shot I like the alignment of the ship’s ribs with the sun, and the distant figure at the top of the shot (they just happened to be there!) It was also good to get the tide lapping the ribs at the bottom of the shot.

[Daily photo] Three for one

A bit of a gap as we headed to Cambridge, Royston and London for the weekend.

#79 speedy cambridge cyclist
#79 speedy cambridge cyclist DSC_8674

# 80 Morning light in Camberwell
Daily photo # 80 Morning light in Camberwell

#81 train window
#81 train window DSC_0038

Daily photo #78 shiny droplets



#78 shiny droplets, originally uploaded by rachelandjohn.

Very late in the day for a photo, and very dark to try one handheld! But I think the beauty of this shot makes up for its technical shortcomings. My first version of this shot was very shaky, but I had another go at it just before going to bed. Worth persevering!

What’s going on with ‘Daily Photo’?

No daily photo today [Edit – Just took one!]– my day was split between freelance work, admin and seeing family. So I thought I’d write a note about how and why I do my daily photos. I’d love to be able to make an unbroken series of photos every day for a long period, but the longest I’ve managed so far is about 71.

So how do I do it? I simply grab a camera for a few minutes a day, and find something worth photographing. Just now I’m in Norfolk (see recent photos), so many of my daily photos have something about the sea (or the seaside) about them. When I took daily photos while living and working in London, city streets featured often. I do try to avoid repetition and find something original for each photo. But some themes crop up now and then. I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how many good photos I’ve managed in a sub-ten-minute outing. Sometimes even the discards are good! And I’ve found that it’s much more about seeing something interesting than trying lots of technical fiddling. But with a bit more time in Norfolk, I’m trying to stretch things with images that need a bit more thought and effort. The bottom line, though, is that with some imagination, you could build an impressive collection of daily photos with about three minutes a day. Perhaps without even leaving the house!

So camera choice is far from critical. If you’re interested, I mostly use a Nikon D70s or a Ricoh GRDII. The main rule I follow is that if I didn’t take something on a given day (like today), then I don’t pick an older image to fill the gap. This is vital, because otherwise the daily photo would simply involve dusting off old photos from the archive. The ‘freshly caught’ criterion gives me the impetus to get out there and look for new ideas. I also avoid revisiting locations or themes, even if I find weather or lighting tricky on the day I see it. Again, this encourages me to keep looking and stay imaginative.

So, for me, trying to keep up with a daily photo is a great way of keeping my photo skills up to scratch. Many photographers have pointed out that the key to great photos is seeing them to begin with. The technical side benefits from practice too. The discipline of trying to get a ‘publishable’ image each day means that I am regularly producing and reviewing work. It’s also very liberating to know that tomorrow is another day, and I might get that image! Why not give it a try yourself?

Daily photo #77 cyclamens

Perhaps not the most adventurous pic today, but here it is. I liked the wavy shapes of the flowers when seen from above.

Daily photo #76 topless cabbage

Not much time for the daily photo today, but I grabbed a shot of this cabbage just before I chopped it up. A bit of colour tweaking to bring out the lovely purple which got a bit washed out under the indoor lighting.

Daily photo #75 Spray at West Runton

A beautiful morning, so we headed out over the cliffs to West Runton. I risked getting wet to take this shot of the spray jumping up at the sea wall.