What happens if I am trying to get a photo of my dog with my 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 Pacemaker Speed Graphic with a Graphic 23 rollholder loaded with Portra 160NC and some GE #5B flashbulbs. Would that be a "real" photo? What happens if I forget to pull the dark slide? I am not going to worry about the small stuff and I am just going to soldier on.
If people are going to accept this challenge, I think that it should be a point of honor that they make a post announcing that they are bowing out of the project, after they miss a day. It should be interesting to watch the field narrow as time goes by.
Meaning no disrespect Charles, but precisely why would failure by the participants in an exercise in which you will not be participating be so "interesting to watch" for you?
And why do you think that your personal definition of failure for this exercise should be the applicable protocol against which those who do participate should measure their individual successes?
Just curious...
Ken
Look, if the participants don't actually have to make a photo a day, then it's no longer the "Photo a Day Challenge." It's as simple as that. And I'm interested in the outcome because I doubt that anyone will make it to December 31st on that basis. I know that I couldn't do it for sure. Some days are just not photography days, and it wouldn't be right simply to recapitulate a photo which I had taken earlier in the year.
Curiously, I found occassion to use the following quote in another thread recently. In my opinion it is as applicable here as it was there:
"It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things." --Teddy Roosevelt
For the record, I began the challenge yesterday, and have not yet missed a day.
Best of luck to you, Charles.
Ken
Triple-dog dare? I really can't resist that...
I don't need no stinkin' Internet to get me to take a photo a day.
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