SELF PORTRAIT PROJECT
A Picture of Myself...EVERY day...For a YEAR
The first question that comes to my mind is: What the hell was I thinking?
I guess the main reason, of course, is that I would like to improve upon my photography skills. I mean, if I take at least
one picture EVERY friggin day for a year, HOW CAN THEY NOT GET BETTER?
If they don't, I am sure one of my friends will break into my house and
smash up all of my camera gear as a non-random act of kindness.
- to see my inspiration for this project:
KateCrafton,
TippiePics and
DailyPhotos. Absolutely awesome!
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To start with DAY 1 Click HERE
Day 293 - Power Grab.
This stuff really isn't as strong as I thought it would be.
I'm exhausted again today. I am not used to all of this physical labor in the humidity. It is a good tired feeling, though.
When I was relaxing on the couch trying to think of a POD my eyes landed on the power grab. I remembered seeing the commercial on TV where this guy is awakend by his neighbor hammering up some paneling. He goes over in his bathrobe with a tube of this stuff and glues up a sheet of paneling then he glues his hammer to the ceiling.
I took the two pictures last night and did the composite this morning. I created a layer mask by painting it on by hand. Halfway through I realized how tedious that is.

Day 293 - Power Grab.
This stuff really isn't as strong as I thought it would be.
I'm exhausted again today. I am not used to all of this physical labor in the humidity. It is a good tired feeling, though.
When I was relaxing on the couch trying to think of a POD my eyes landed on the power grab. I remembered seeing the commercial on TV where this guy is awakend by his neighbor hammering up some paneling. He goes over in his bathrobe with a tube of this stuff and glues up a sheet of paneling then he glues his hammer to the ceiling.
I took the two pictures last night and did the composite this morning. I created a layer mask by painting it on by hand. Halfway through I realized how tedious that is.
Camera: Olympus Imaging Corp. (E-3) |
original size: 2164px x 3008px |
Current: 324px x 450px |
Other sizes:
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