Picture a day challenge

John Koontz has let me know of a challenge he and some friends are running between them to take and post one new photograph every day.

The more I think about it the more difficult I think it might be. As John says, you have to take pictures you don’t mind the world seeing. For most of us that means taking a few more than one, heh.

It’s no fun if it’s too easy – I think it’s a great idea! Obviously we can’t all become John and Cos friends to join in right away so I am going to set you the same challenge.

Starting monday everyone take a new photograph and post it to flickr every day. Tag it with DSLRBLOG-PAD. At the end of 30 days we will choose the best shot via a vote and I will present the winner with a prize.

Stephanie over at I Speak Film has declared she is going to take at least one photo a day for a month. I say bravo, Stephanie! Bravo. Not only is taking out the camera EVERY day hard to do, it’s even harder to get a photo good enough to post for the whole world to see.

Source: SyncSpeed

John is starting his challenge this weekend, check back to see how he gets on.

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5 Comments

  1. Posted February 23, 2006 at 4:57 pm by John Koontz | Permalink

    Don’t forget to tag your posts with “30dayphoto” so we can track them in technorati.

  2. Posted February 23, 2006 at 7:02 pm by Chris | Permalink

    Oh yes, if you are going to blog it do that too! Sorry John :O)

  3. Posted February 24, 2006 at 5:44 pm by SyncSpeed | Permalink

    I’ve created a page to track all the participants in the challenge.

    http://syncspeed.dpblogs.com/project/

  4. Posted February 25, 2006 at 12:58 pm by MarkT | Permalink

    I’ll look forward to this, looks like i’ll be entering loads of pictures of Leeds!

  5. Posted February 25, 2006 at 1:43 pm by Chris | Permalink

    Pictures of leeds count, just needs to be one picture a day. Could even be from your phones camera.

    I think it will make us look around us for photo opportunities more – we are going to have to!

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