
Trying to come up with other ways to purposely improve my photographic skill with my - relatively - new dSLR (Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi [actually Japanese version, the 'Kiss EOS Digital X']). The 'daily' photo thing is just not working! I have been inspired by Matthew Boyle, a young Scotsman who is documenting his experiences in improving his portrait-taking skills in his "100 Portraits" blog (
http://www.100portraits.net).
So, my plan is to take image shots when I sit on the porch of a little house my wife and I own near Charlottesville, VA (U.S.A.) in Ivy. It's a side porch and the 180 degree view encompasses the upper yard, driveway, and street and railroad tracks that pass in front of the house. Pretty boring, actually, but it will be interesting to see if, besides seasonal changes, I can spark up shots with the occasional deer couple in the yard (should they dare venture there when I'm on the porch...unlikely), a male and female cardinal who frequently prance around on the walk way or a passing cyclist (a group of 10 went by together last evening!) or walker. We'll see...