It's the reason I don't do the 365 myself. I want to take shots when I feel inspired, not because I have to. If it feels a slog, stop it now.
However, I find that a new angle can help. Try some flash table-top still life shots, or get the 85mm f/3.5G AF-S VR DX IF-ED Micro & get up close to things. Isn't it spring in NZ now?
Ah but one of the points of a 365 is to make you think "outside the box" and challenge yourself to photograph something differently. When I tried (unsuccessfully) it wasnt the taking the photos that stopped me, it was the processing/uploading/commenting on everyone elses that was taking too much time... and I felt that if I couldnt participate fully in commenting on others works, then it wasnt fair to expect them to comment on mine. My half 365 I learned plenty about my gear and myself, and pushed myself out of my comfort zone... it was a good experience overall... but I'm not sure I would ever do one again (until I retire/have enough time on my hands)It's the reason I don't do the 365 myself. I want to take shots when I feel inspired, not because I have to. If it feels a slog, stop it now.
However, I find that a new angle can help. Try some flash table-top still life shots, or get the 85mm f/3.5G AF-S VR DX IF-ED Micro & get up close to things. Isn't it spring in NZ now?