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Gear Talk => Other => Topic started by: Jyda on August 25, 2016, 13:51:17
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I'm interested in hearing if you have personal projects and how you approach them. By a project I mean something limitied in scope, be it by subject, geographical location, theme, or something else. It should probably also have a predefined goal and maybe an imposed time limit. Thus it is not just a general theme, ie "Photographing flowers" or "Travel images". Just in my opinion of course.
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Many projects, but this is one as a topic theme here . There is not really a time-limit connected to it. I find 'time' usually unimportant unless there is a kind of deadline. Location: Regte Heide (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,806.0.html)
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An interesting project, John! Did you envision it as a project from the beginning or is it something that has evolved into a project?
The reason I suggested a time limit is more for my own sake. I've just begun a couple of small projects, never having done so before, and want to include the whole chain from start to final presentation in the planning of them. I know if I don't limit the scope, I'll never finish. :)
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Yes, I do work on a project. The time is limited (and running out)
I want to make a series of photographs that will form a short story featuring a hedgehog plushy
This hedgehog will be our firstborns first plushy/toy and as such the project should be done by the time she will be born, which is in about 8 weeks :)
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That sounds like a fun project. I'm sure your kid will appreciate in the future. Having a child takes care of most projects for the next couple of years. :)
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I have 2 projects lined up - for the past 8 years at least. I think I have done almost nothing about it though - but I still am adamant that I will one day complete them. This thread is a reminder that I should follow through.....
Maybe I will make a break in the next 12 months. Both are books with specific themes - the one is more viable I think - so I should move my behind and do something about it.
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I start projects frequently.
Some even come close to completion, although they are seldom ever really completed. I also tend to have more than one going at any one time, although the last few years I have tried to limit that.
Most of them are not photographic in nature though.
Currently I am busy building an off-road camping trailer. This one has a deadline: it needs to be ready for an (already booked) family camping holiday to Namibia in April next year. Part of this will be a large 4-person roof-top tent I started making a few years ago, and although we have used it a number of times, it is still not quite finished.
My only photographic project to date does not have a deadline though: collecting photos of Southern African bird species. I have been busy for about three years, and currently have around 250 species (out of a possible 1000), so quite a long way to go though.
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Wow Peter - thats quite a lot. I have never bothered to count what I have photographed. I tend to ditch the bad ones - even if it is something I dont have in my portfolio. BTW found 2 more today I havent photographed before.
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I'm afraid some of mine are hardly identifyable. Hopefully, I will get better shots of those.
This is the inspiration, and it's a pretty tall order:
http://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/Bird%20family%20list.html
Elsa, I would recommend you bookmark this page. I have found it a very valuable aid to identification.
If you want for any reason to develop an (un)healthy green tinge, also have a scratch in his dragonfly gallery...
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An interesting project, John! Did you envision it as a project from the beginning or is it something that has evolved into a project?
Sorry for the late reply. This is something that started off as something else but evolved into a project. Any way around is possible of course ;)
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I'm afraid some of mine are hardly identifyable. Hopefully, I will get better shots of those.
This is the inspiration, and it's a pretty tall order:
http://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/Bird%20family%20list.html
Elsa, I would recommend you bookmark this page. I have found it a very valuable aid to identification.
If you want for any reason to develop an (un)healthy green tinge, also have a scratch in his dragonfly gallery...
OMH - I counted (roughly) about 95 on my list so far