It's time to look back at 2004, if you wish. And I mean 'look back' at the year in pictures, one week at a time. More than once I have set aside a photo of the week for a year as a personal project related to photos in my work, and my passion for photography and photojournalism.
This time I share it with CreekNews and Fieldtrips readers. The picture of the week project (POW) becomes a challenge, not because I have to make sure that I have taken pictures every week -- there are an abundance of images from both work and my personal photo efforts -- the challenge is picking the one that stands out from the rest taken during that week. In work and in personal shooting, the equivalent of 10 to 30 rolls of film in images (both on film and digitally) are shot during an average week.
There is about a five week gap mid-year, due to a catastrophic failure of an external hard drive which stored about two years worth of all my digital images. I had let those five weeks of POW images lapse before the hard drive died, and still not sure if I will be able to reclaim the rest of the lost images - (making me revisit the digital/film debate - even though I have always maintained an affinity for film. But that is a topic for another blog.)
Many CreekNews/Fieldtrips readers may be in the POW images. You can check by clicking the link below. I'll see you there:
Lloyd's 2004 POW Project
Addendum: It appears that two images from the early part of the year have disappeared, due to either operator error (me) or some glitch in the server database. You will be able to see the images in the 'thumbnail' form until I can track down the originals and upload them once again.
Best to all,
Lloyd
2 comments:
Mr. Shultz
Thanks for all the great pictures. However I feel you really missed out on some great photo opportunities. Such as a picture of your computer, or even a great big pile of shit , depicting what Dean Gangbang and the DPI wrote in response to your articles about the events that happened with the FFA officers. - Bucky Fan
Thanks for the chuckle Bucky Fan - my computer and desk are always a mess, and besides, the photos prove I'm not always working at the computer...thank goodness. As for the other matter, its behind me where all manure belongs. I emptied the spreader and am already back at the barn. Hope he/they know enough to do the same (although there are indicators that they don't want to let go of all of this so others can get on with their lives.)
Always good to hear from you, Bucky Fan. Happy Holidays.
LS
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