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01/01/2019 11:19:55 AM · #1
Welcome to 2019! Post your January Resolution images here.

If you haven't picked your theme yet, here's the sign-up thread.

***The only Rule***: for this challenge please state your month's "resolution" in the description field of every image you post, so people who look at your images can be reminded as to what your focus is for the month. No elaborate statement is needed, just something short and explanatory, e.g., "practicing portraiture", etc.

There are no restrictions as to how you create your images - e.g., you may decide to only take pictures of tables the whole month, but you are completely unrestricted as to *how* you achieve each image. Also, there is no restriction regarding how many people can have the same resolution - don't feel like you have to come up with something unique that no one else has mentioned yet in the sign-up thread.

As before, we don't care what lens you use (or go lensless), what camera, what photographic or editing techniques, what subject matter you choose. Share an image every day, or a few times a week, or a bunch in one go - all completely your choice. We welcome any level of participation and it’s up to you how much you practice your resolution during the month

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01/01/2019 11:40:24 AM · #2
Happy New Year!

My focus, for this side challenge, is Small Collections. As always, I appreciate any thoughts or impressions you care to share. Thanks for taking the time to look.

Fletcher’s Cove





01/01/2019 12:06:46 PM · #3
One of the last (Food related)
01/01/2019 01:18:29 PM · #4
01/01/2019 02:59:04 PM · #5


Rather rushed today so this was edited on my phone. I'm so grateful that my 80D has wifi.

Oops forgot to mention that my "resolution" is Lensbaby.

Message edited by author 2019-01-01 15:00:57.
01/01/2019 04:31:42 PM · #6
December Beach Break



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01/01/2019 05:15:03 PM · #7
My "resolution" is my environment. Inside and outside.

We had the first measurable snowfall in a month or so last night - along with high winds and a fifty degree temperature drop. The snow is good. Ski resorts are happy. We depend on the snowpack in the mountains for our water in the summer, so lots of snow is a really good thing.

These are little snowdrifts on top of a storage building.

01/01/2019 06:50:32 PM · #8
My resolution is Macro.

An old southern tradition - eating black eyed peas on New Year's Day for good luck.

01/01/2019 07:08:29 PM · #9

January side challenge. My theme is dogs and cats. I thought I would start out with the old man of our group. Tank. He is almost eleven.
01/01/2019 07:19:46 PM · #10
The Modified Image

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01/01/2019 09:41:48 PM · #11
My theme/resolution is "Get Outside".

01/01/2019 11:37:22 PM · #12
"Small collection" . - QUIET ZONE





01/02/2019 05:11:13 AM · #13

i'm doing composites/overlays/textures .. :)
01/02/2019 03:06:58 PM · #14
Green waves (Food related)
01/02/2019 03:54:17 PM · #15
01/02/2019 07:03:25 PM · #16
Use the real camera. (Not that I have anything against cell phone cameras - I LOVE mine - but I do have this nice real camera I should use once in a great while....)
01/02/2019 09:34:22 PM · #17


This is my sweet Sierra. She is always happy.
01/02/2019 10:50:59 PM · #18
Get Outside - #2



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01/03/2019 05:17:10 AM · #19
my theme is composites, overlays or textures ..
01/03/2019 06:30:14 AM · #20
December Beach Break

01/03/2019 10:29:10 AM · #21
Small Collections



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01/03/2019 02:56:53 PM · #22
01/03/2019 03:56:30 PM · #23
Net (Food related)
01/03/2019 06:34:40 PM · #24
and

this is Tikka. Joyful, playful and just a plain goober.
01/03/2019 06:46:38 PM · #25
I bought a lens ball and this is my first experimentation with it. There were a couple I liked better, but this one fit my macro theme. I've seen some nice photos using this technique. I'm still at the bottom of the learning curve.



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