It occurs to me that two days in a row now, I’ve forgotten to take photos for Photo365. I think I’m done with it for 2008, at least for now anyway.

What happened to it though? I’m really not sure. I think it may have something to do with the fact that I was taking so many pictures, I forgot to actually work on them in photoshop. Add to that, I was away from my Mac long enough (and now I’m away for another week or so) that I never actually got the chance to look through the photos on a color-accurate display. (the ThinkPad purports to be color-accurate, but I don’t know how much I really trust the color on any laptop.)

So part of it is that I put myself into the attitude that I wasn’t going to succeed with Photo365 unless I took a zillion pictures every day, so many pictures that it was very easy to fall behind on catalogging them, or even organizing them and putting them in the right place, let alone editing them.

There are a lot of photos from the summer that I’m excited to share, so my project from this point forward is keywording all of my existing photos, and putting more of them through photoshop, and putting them on Flickr. When the school year starts, I will resume carrying my camera with me as often as I can.

Supreme Milk

Still more catching up to do! This was in Safeway the other day, I found some milk that’s apparently “supreme.”

Okay, so I have a lot of catching up to do! This particular day’s image happens to be on my desktop already. These are the iMacs in Kate’s classroom, from when we were setting up OpenDirectory. At this point, the whole thing was about 20 minutes from working properly, and then we’d have another two days of imaging the intel macs, and perfecting some things in workgroup manager.

Today Meaghan, Mel, Glenn and I all went downtown and walked around for a few hours. This was today’s favorite shot, of nearly 400 (for people who really like numbers, I generated almost 5 gigs of image data right out of the camera, just today. I’ve now got 107.5GB total in my all_image_files folder.)

Mel with the D50

Nikon D300, with that wonderful fiddy.

Saw a bus on the way home from work.

Taken with the iPhone