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December Photo Project '09


By just-making-noise (Visit website)




December Photo Project


I found out about this project through Sara from Walk Slowly, Live Wildly. I am really excited to join in... simply post one photo for each day for the first 25 days of December. I know I will not be able to do it everyday, but I will do my best and maybe even display more than one photo to make up for the days I miss. I've always wanted to do a photo journal where I can reflect on my day and remember that moment captured by the click of my camera.

This is for everybody who enjoys photography. I encourage everybody who loves taking photos to join in!

For more information... check out the DPP blog.





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