Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Sesquecentenial Post

A lot of folks in the blogosphere like to celebrate their 100th post. I noticed this a lot on the Giveaway Day. Many people had saved their giveaways in honor of their big 1-0-0. I quickly checked my count and realized I was already up to 148! Who knew? I have been working on a tutorial and thought that would be a great sesquecentenial post, however I am having trouble getting more than 4 photos in a single post. Any tips?

So, for this post, this, my 150th post, I am going to create a 'tag'. You know those things where you have to answer the questions and then pass it along. This is a photo tag. I tag everyone in the entire blogosphere MWAH HA HA! (deep breath).

Here are the rules. You must not use a car. You must not change (clean) your surroundings. Pick up your camera and take pictures of the following:

1. Your kitchen.

2. Something in your house that is red.

3. The view from your front door.

4. Something outside that you can walk to (no car!).

5. One of your meals today.

Yes, this is completely random but I have been thinking about the photo tag thing for awhile ever since my friend, Angi, posted pictures she took on a walk around her neighborhood. There is something very insightful about a person's surroundings.
Please comment on this post when you have done it so I can check out your photos! And stay tuned for my first tutorial. . .and my photos. . .where did Chris put the camera?

4 comments:

Malia said...

I am sick on the couch so there will be no photojournalism from me today but just wanted to say hi. What do you do when you are snowed in?

Angi Wood said...

Mine is pretty pathetic but you can check it out.

Brooke said...

I finally put mine together. You can check it out if you want. I think that will be fun to look back on in a few years.
I hope you guys survived the snow this week! Pretty crazy!

momwouldgo said...

Okay, because I don't have enough to do I will play your game because it is one of the funnest things I get to do! Love ya!

Amy