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		<title>Top Ten Photo a Day Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 02:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dean Shareski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://ideasandthoughts.org/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="" />Taking a photo a day is not only a significant commitment but it can get downright onerous at times.&#160; The daily satisfaction was one thing but after viewing them a few times on New Year&#8217;s Day and sharing the joy with family and friends made me realize it was worth it. Still there were many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking a photo a day is not only a significant commitment but it can get downright onerous at times.&nbsp; The daily satisfaction was one thing but after viewing them a few times on New Year&#8217;s Day and sharing the joy with family and friends made me realize it was worth it. Still there were many days when it wasn&#8217;t easy.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve noticed a few new members to this year&#8217;s pool so I thought it might be helpful to share a few tips that I found helpful in sustaining the project. </p>
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<li><img style="max-width: 800px; float: right; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px;" src="" />Carry a camera with you all the time. This sounds obvious but it was a rare occasion I did not have my camera with me. I bought a simple carrying case that I hook on my belt. Ladies, your purse is your friend. <img src='http://ideasandthoughts.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<li>Use a cellphone. While not the greatest quality, it became my backup.
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<li>Shoot tons. You never know what will make a great photo. Sometimes I&#8217;d shoot the same thing 20 times using various settings to get something of interest. This is how you learn your camera.
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<li>Determine a workflow. I tried to download photos everyday and was successful most days but the rare occasions I waited more than a couple of days meant culling through more images than I wanted. I&#8217;d rather take 20 minutes at most to view a day&#8217;s worth of images than having to go through dozens over a few days.
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<li>Light editing is usually all you need. You can always do more but playing with levels and some basic cropping is usually good enough.
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<li>Find an easy upload tool.&nbsp; I use iPhoto and <a href="http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/">this tool</a> is the best exporter to flickr I&#8217;ve found and it&#8217;s free.
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<li>Tag within iPhoto. I didn&#8217;t do this right away but the exporter tool maintains all tags and titles so I now do it within iPhoto and flickr uses them too. In my previous life as a Windows user, I edited in Picasa and found <a href="http://picasa2flickr.sourceforge.net/">this tool</a> a nice way to directly upload from Picasa.&nbsp; If all else fails, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/tools/">the flickr uploadr tool</a> works too. It&#8217;s just one more step.
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<li>Subscribe to the group.&nbsp; After about day 9 you&#8217;ll start wondering what to shoot. Believe me, you&#8217;ll have many days like this. Feeding off the work of the entire group, you&#8217;ll find a great resource and inspiration.&nbsp; I&#8217;m sure if you scan the pool you&#8217;ll see some similar shots. I think that&#8217;s a testament to the power of community. Without this, you might as well just do this on your own and forget the group.
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<li>Have some ideas in your holster. Hopefully most days, you&#8217;ll always capture a few moments that have some real meaning but for those days when it seems like nothing happened, have a few ideas that are not time sensitive that you can use when you&#8217;re in a pinch. Otherwise you just end up taking photos of your <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shareski/2715452099/">ear</a>.
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<li>Involve your family and friends. If they know what you&#8217;re up to, they often provide inspiration and ideas for you as well.</li>
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<p>I&#8217;ll also cross post this to the pool discussion forum. Feel free to add your tips or ask questions in either space. It&#8217;s really great to have more people excited about this effort. </p>
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