November Project 365 : 2015
Home » Photography » Project 365 : 2015 » Month Roundup - P365:2015 »So here we are – at the end of the November, and 30 photographs taken for Project 365 : 2015.
November was even weirder than October – it’s hard to believe that at the start of the month, we were in hot and sunny Orlando, and then now back to grey, cold and miserable Britain. I clung onto our holiday by using some photos from our trip, on the days that I was still jet lagged, and didn’t have the energy to pick up my camera. The start of the month feels bright and happy, whilst the latter, is more subdued. Definitely down to a switch in my general mood.
Looking back on the month, I actually love the majority of them – a few are a bit crap, but I gloss over those, especially when it comes to creating my photobook at the end of the year – the rubbish photos end up being really small on a montage page! I have two absolute favourites – Day 312 – See Ya Real Soon, of Mickey and Minnie at Magic Kingdom. It was our last day in Florida, and I was full of happiness, but so full of tears at having to come home to reality. And Day 322 – Ten, to mark my husband and I’s ten year anniversary of our first date. ♥
Here are all of my Project 365 : 2015 photographs for November. I’d love to know your favourite(s) – why not tell me in the comments section?
Project 365 ideas and tips…
As well as a photo a day, I also include an idea or tip each day too. It’s not always easy to think of one, but I do my best and hope that you find them helpful for your own Project 365! Here are all 30 tips for November
- November
- Water lights
- Show what it is
- Eruption
- LEGO
- A different view
- Star filter
- Monkey
- Started by a mouse
- Another statue
- Red
- Flock
- SOOC
- What’s this?
- Let there be peace
- Bright as can be
- More brights
- Raindrops
- Make a heart
- Hoist the colours
- Black & white rose
- With your phone
- Upside down
- So vein
- Shoot raw
- Candles
- Morning skies
- Tangled
- More leaves
- Buttons
- Ivy
How have you been doing with your photography project? Have you managed to keep up so far?