About Project 365

Thanks for stopping by my blog! This is Year 2 of my Project365 blog. What is a Project 365? It's a photo challenge involving people from all over the world posting one photo per day throughout 2011. Some photographers choose themes, however for now my photos will be totally random. I will be shooting with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi-18-55mm, 75-300mm zoom and 100mm 2.8 macro lenses. I edit in iPhoto and Photoshop Elements 9. Not all photos are "perfect"; the purpose is to make photography an everyday event.

I am not a professional. Photography has always been a diversion of mine. I am a primary grade teacher and passionate tech. enthusiast. I consider myself an experienced amateur with LOTS to learn!


You will find links to other photographers in the sidebar- do check them out! I have also joined the Flickr EdTech 365/2011 Group, and you can click this link to view the entire pool. I will be posting my photos to their group pool, as well as here on my photo blog. I welcome your constructive criticism!

Guidelines

1. Photos are to be taken in 2011.
2. Post your own work only.
3. Images may be edited or unedited- your choice.
4. Keep your images, text, and comments appropriate for all ages.
5. HAVE FUN!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Day 56- Macro Stained Glass

Okay, perhaps I'm a little desperate for a shot today, but I'm liking this one for a variety of reasons. This is part of a line of 4 stained glass panes that we rescued from the family camp when it was gutted for renovation last summer. The panes were likely installed in the camp back in the 1920's or so. We have resurrected the glass as the header in a doorway between two rooms in our country Victorian home. Very period to the house, and beautiful sea-blue shade. I also love the contrasts in this shot of the blurred, wavy glass, with the sharp imperfections and bubbles within the waves.

1 comment:

  1. Cool shot. I like the textures. That's a very nice shade of blue. It's wonderful that you're able to incorporate some of your family history (camp) into your present home.

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