Friday, October 25, 2013

Corey's Project 365 - Year Four

I have very much enjoyed participating in flickr's Project 365 since starting almost six years ago. I started On June 12, 2008 when I noticed a hawk eating lunch next to the Kresge Library at the University of Michigan. 001/365 (June 12, 2008) Since then, I have been pretty much taking at least one picture a day and adding it to Project365. There have been a few occasions when I took a screen shot instead - OK, I can live with myself...really! Here are the flickr entries from my Project 365 during my fourth year participating - From June 12, 2011 to June 11, 2012. I am just wrapping up my fifth year and will be starting year six on Wednesday June 12th. What is great is to look back at all these pictures to see what I was doing that year. Here are some of my favorites from that year: 38/365/1133 (July 19, 2011) – Squirrel on a very hot day in Ann Arbor (University of Michigan) - July 19, 2011 Squirrel on a very hot day in Ann Arbor (University of Michigan) - July 19, 2011 44/365/1139 (July 25, 2011) – Flapjack and Wanda (July 25, 2011) – Flapjack and Wanda 152/365/1247 (November 10, 2011) – Pier 39 and Fishermans Wharf (San Francisco, California) Pier 39 and Fishermans Wharf (San Francisco, California) 229/365/1324 (January 26, 2012) – People Waiting in Line for tickets for President Obama's Speech at the University of Michigan (January 26, 2012) People Waiting in Line for tickets for President Obama's Speech at the University of Michigan (January 26, 2012) 281/365/1376 (March 18, 2012) –Ann Arbor Dance Classics 2012 Benefit Show (Saline High School, Michigan) Ann Arbor Dance Classics 2012 Benefit Show (Saline High School, Michigan 315/365/1410 (April 21, 2012) – Visiting Dad and Bev (April 21, 2012) Visiting Dad and Bev (April 21, 2012) You can follow this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cseeman/sets/72157626832137455 Or view them here: Here are all of my Project365 sets: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cseeman/collections/72157625580382719/ Fun to think of where the future will take me. As long as I have a camera - I guess I will be OK.

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