How is it already time for May’s 10 on 10? Yesterday was Mother’s Day and all my chores waited for me until today. Another non eventful 10 on 10, but still fun as usual.
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The explanation: I learned about 10 on 10 from Alysha Gray (in January via Twitter, see my other 10 on 10’s) and believe it was started by Rebekah. As Rebekah says “take a photo once an hour for ten consecutive hours on the tenth of each month. document a snapshot of your life and find beauty among the ordinary things …
Time for my April 10 on 10. It was a boring Saturday of chores around the house, but we did end up with an unexpected babysitter and grabbed dinner in Gruene. Ordinary day – that’s the point, right?
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The explanation: I learned about 10 on 10 from Alysha Gray (in January via Twitter, see my other 10 on 10’s) and believe it was started by Rebekah. As Rebekah says “take a photo once an hour for ten consecutive hours on the tenth of each month. document a snapshot of your life and find …
I almost forgot my March 10 on 10. It was my sweetheart’s birthday and the kids and I had lots of fun things planned. Glad Alysha reminded me!
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The explanation: I learned about 10 on 10 from Alysha Gray (in January via Twitter – view my January 10 on 10) and believe it was started by Rebekah. As Rebekah says “take a photo once an hour for ten consecutive hours on the tenth of each month. document a snapshot of your life and find beauty among the ordinary things of your day.”
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Happy Birthday, MWD!
My advice for anyone with a camera . . .
Eliminate the background noise
You can solve the problem of photography background noise in two easy steps:
#1 – Pay Attention To Detail.
#2 – Move Yourself.
I’m a voyeur. Looking at pictures is one of my favorite things to do and I don’t even have to know the people in them. Sometimes I spend hours hopping from site to site looking at photos that catch my eye. Most of the photos I’m intrigued by are ordinary snapshots from everyday life. But, I also have …