Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Day 365, motherfuckers!


Hey, what are you guys doing tomorrow? Nothing? Yeah, me either. I certainly don't have any pictures to take, or anything. Remember that blog we had? Yeah, that was fun. Little project, nothing major. I can't possibly wrap my brain around the fact that it's been a year. So, so, SO much has happened in the last year and I'm pretty psyched that I have this as a record. Hey, remember this? I thought I'd give a nod back to the beginning as we bow out. Pho365 has been a huge part of my life and I'm feeling lots of things as we wrap it up. Thanks to everyone who told us it was a stupid, impossible idea. I'd like to say now, that you can suck it. Thanks even MORE to those who read it daily or just stopped in now and then. I appreciate you.

Um, I'm not sure how to end this. So, I guess I'll just... end it. Over and out!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

day 365: no looking back (the end.)

man oh man - is it here already? is tonight the night? a little over a year ago i had a crazy idea to take a picture every day and blog about it. i was both a blogging and photography amateur so the adventure was ballsy. i enlisted a friend and not a few days later, we got started. that was sept. 1 2008 and now one year (365 days) later this is our final bow!

It's been fun, its been hard, we've had tardy posts and pictures both good and bad, but at the end of the day - i feel accomplished! I hope it's been entertaining. If you've got some time, do what this puppy is doing and look back to our older posts. you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll dance a little dance and you'll thank us for it....

snapped this little guy on my way home. he knew it was day 365, i'm convinced he was giving me a little pose. what a ham!

gnight, all!

It's the Great Pumpkin, Day 364


Stanford put up this massive display literally overnight. I was there yesterday and had to stop by again today and I found this. It's called the Glass Pumpkin Patch and it's huge. The base is covered with thousands of little glass baubles and there are probably 100 blown-glass pumpkins spread around, not to mention the 10+-foot sculptures in the middle. At first I thought it was kind of gaudy and insanely pretentious (it is Stanford Shopping Center, after all) but upon further inspection it's really pretty amazing. Good work, SSC!