One Hundred and Going On
This is it. My 100th shot. Wow!
Looking back at my old shots I hope you can see a positive evolution. I still consider myself a beginner yet I can feel how much I learnt during the last three months. And for that there is no one to blame but you, dear reader. This is your own and sole fault if I force myself to publish a new photo almost every day, hoping that you’ll love it and that you’ll be moved by it and that you’ll comment it!
Anyway. I think my point here is to thank you all for taking the time to visit Urban Zebra and for all the comments you left. I loved every one of them. Keep them coming!
And it’s not over yet. No way. No no no. You’ll have to suffer my pathetic attempts at artistry for still a long time.
I’m going on.
This photo was published on March 27, 2005 with the following tags: Black and White, Pentax Optio 330RS, Urban.
Comments
Congratulations on reaching #100! There has definitely been an evolution in your work - your shots get better and better all the time. Looking forward to the next 100.
Daniel G. on March 28, 2005 (#2)
Congratulations !! 100 posts is a lot of work. Nice textures on this one.
Congratulations!! It takes patience and determination to post regularly for 3 months. And you’re right - blogging is probably one of the best ways to learn, progress and develop your own style. Keep shooting - you’ve got a very good eye for shapes and patterns.
You should have posted this one for your 111th photo.
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Congrats on 100!
Turfdigger on March 29, 2005 (#5)
Nice one for #100 - congrats!
This shot has a painterly quality and those stripes are like hashmarks ticking off each new post - looking back, you’ve definitely grown in your mastery of tools and technique…fine reason to keep going forward:-)
Thomas Pindelski on March 30, 2005 (#6)
Yes, indeed. Solid progress and I owe you a special vote of thanks for being one of the earliest supporters of my site with your always positive feedback.
I cannot think of anything more appropriate than this shot for your 100 post. In italian the white stripes that marks a crossroad are called “zebra”. I didn’t count the little blocks forming these “urban zebra” but I would not be surprise to know that there are 100 of them
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