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My Week in Pictures – 365V – III
Third week of Project 365, year five.
Stuck at home because of the rain. I like rain but it’s not very convenient to take photos. It’s a bit depressing when it comes to go out with a camera and an umbrella. But I managed to (almost) catch up on a project I want to share with you later and still went out to run some errants on Champs-Élysées. If you ever need to go to Champs-Élysées, when raining it’s the best time. Much less crowded than on a sunny day!
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My Week in Pictures – 365V – II
Week 2 of the Project 365, year 5.
The thing is, it’s hard to make different pictures everyday. This is what’s good about the exercise. It forces you to try and think of something to photograph, or to see the world though a different perspective (literally). You are still going to make lots of boring pictures (at least I am) but the practice turns into a thought agility that is very useful.






















