I have wanted to tackle a 365 Project (366 in this case as it's a leap year) since my days at Ontario College of Art in the early 90's. But I knew myself well, and was certain it would end up incomplete like so many other projects in the past. I'm one of those people who always has more than a few projects on the go, and find myself jumping around between them like a madman afflicted with ADD. When I heard a small group of geocaching friends were going to attempt their own 365 Project, I decided that I would join in the fun, and that it might provide me the extra incentive to complete it. And besides, it will make an awesome photo album to look back on a single year in my life, day-by-day. And since painting has for my entire life, been my main focus creatively, the fact that this will be my first real photographic project with any sort of focus, is exciting, and should be a great learning experience.

30th March 2012

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Day 90: It looked like the forecast snow wasn’t going to happen, so I headed down to the Distillery District tonight, and wouldn’t you know it, as soon as I got there, it started to snow and rain. Getting a decent picture proved difficult, with raindrops and snow landing on my lens, but I managed to get a shot in one of the slighlty more sheltered areas. The sculpture here is “Passerelle et Portelance” by Claude Millette.

Day 90: It looked like the forecast snow wasn’t going to happen, so I headed down to the Distillery District tonight, and wouldn’t you know it, as soon as I got there, it started to snow and rain. Getting a decent picture proved difficult, with raindrops and snow landing on my lens, but I managed to get a shot in one of the slighlty more sheltered areas. The sculpture here is “Passerelle et Portelance” by Claude Millette.

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