Daily Record Weekly Wrap-up, iPhone, Photography

Daily Record Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 11

This week was a bit different. I hadn’t planned to take the week off of all my social media, but that is what has happened. If you have a comment on this blog from the last week that is pending, know that I will be back in this space tomorrow morning. I decided that for my wrap-up this week, I would leave all photos in their original, as-shot state, as a reflection of my mostly unplugged week. You will see from the size of this gallery that unplugged did not mean leaving the camera switched off! This past week was a week of new places for me and the jewel tones of Spring:

Welcome to this week’s installment of my daily photographic record. Posts in this series will be photos from the week before, roughly Friday through Friday. This, once a week, wrap-up post will publish on Sunday. The photos for this post will be in a gallery format, they will have all been taken on my phone. The captions on the photos will be an indication of the photo-editing software used to edit them, or simply “as shot” for those that are unedited.

Writing a weekly wrap up with a gallery is a way for me to gather my thoughts on what has caught my attention in the previous week. It will be a way of filtering through what I am thinking about photographically. I’ll also be able to come back to these posts and look at what trends emerge over time.

As with all my posts, your comments are welcome. I appreciate your interaction with my work here on this blog. It is my intention to publish in this series on Sunday. Every Sunday that is possible. Looking at my year, I already know there are some weeks where I will not be close enough to my technology to make a post possible. In an effort to keep this project pleasant for myself, I won’t be attempting catch-up posts.

Hope to see you in the comments below and in this space next week!

Cheers!

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