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nidding's first year of shooting - 365 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="nidding" data-source="post: 397584" data-attributes="member: 17555"><p><strong>Re: nidding's first year of shooting</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Concluding thoughts</strong></p><p><strong></strong>So that's the end of 2014, what a year!</p><p>Personally the year has probably been the one with the biggest ups but also the biggest downs for me, so far. I have lost two dear grand parents, and within the last week, the year claimed another person, who have meant a lot to me growing up. On the other side, both I and my twin sister have been fortunate enough to have a wonderful daughter each, who are both doing great. On top of that I've gotten married to my wonderful wife. So, lots of things has happened.</p><p>All this has had its effect on the photos in this thread, and it has ended up being filled with considerably more family photos than I had expected at the outset. This might have made the thread a bit less relevant to most outsiders, but it has meant the world to me, as it for instance meant that I now have a photo of my grand dad with my baby girl on his lap, on his very last day alive on this earth. A precious token, that I surely would not have had, were it not for this project.</p><p>While others have certainly had a steeper learning curve through the year, I still feel like I have learned a lot through the year, and have improved a lot on most aspects. </p><p>It has been a hard journey though, and I would like to say thanks to everyone who has taken their time to look at my photos, comment, critique, or just pressed "like" on some of them. This is without doubt what has kept me going all the way through. Thank you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nidding, post: 397584, member: 17555"] [b]Re: nidding's first year of shooting[/b] [B]Concluding thoughts [/B]So that's the end of 2014, what a year! Personally the year has probably been the one with the biggest ups but also the biggest downs for me, so far. I have lost two dear grand parents, and within the last week, the year claimed another person, who have meant a lot to me growing up. On the other side, both I and my twin sister have been fortunate enough to have a wonderful daughter each, who are both doing great. On top of that I've gotten married to my wonderful wife. So, lots of things has happened. All this has had its effect on the photos in this thread, and it has ended up being filled with considerably more family photos than I had expected at the outset. This might have made the thread a bit less relevant to most outsiders, but it has meant the world to me, as it for instance meant that I now have a photo of my grand dad with my baby girl on his lap, on his very last day alive on this earth. A precious token, that I surely would not have had, were it not for this project. While others have certainly had a steeper learning curve through the year, I still feel like I have learned a lot through the year, and have improved a lot on most aspects. It has been a hard journey though, and I would like to say thanks to everyone who has taken their time to look at my photos, comment, critique, or just pressed "like" on some of them. This is without doubt what has kept me going all the way through. Thank you all! [/QUOTE]
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