Today is the first day of my year-long exercise in which I will take a photo each day and upload it to a Fickr set called Project 365, 2007. (Actually, my goal is to take a photo each day — the uploading part will likely happen less frequently.) There is no theme to this set other than the one-a-day theme, however, I hope to use the project to record my travels and contacts. I also plan to use it to learn more about my cameras.
Background: My blogging friend, Taylor McKnight, is who inspired me to do this. Here, he provides a how-to guide.
Bonus links:
Photos tagged “project365” on Flickr.
The “Project 365 Group” on Flickr
The “Project 365 Photo Pool” on Flickr
Technorati Tags: project365, flickr, social media
If you have Quicktime loaded, this is cool. More like it at panoramas.dk.
Another prediction: 2007 will be the year in which Media 1.0 writers will use the term Web 2.0 like it’s something new. At some point in 2007, all commentators at traditional media companies will be required to write a column in which they admit their epiphany that Web 2.0 is just a buzzword that means The Web. These columns will be similar to this one in Adweek and will include quotes like:
“With Web 2.0, we’ve come full circle to the early promise of the Internet and what made it great in the first place. If Web 2.0 represents community and social collaboration on a grand scale, then in many ways we’ve simply gone back to the Web 0.0 future.”
[rexblog flashback: (November 25, 2005) "Why the term Web 2.0 means nothing."]