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Resolutions.

I always set resolutions for the new year, but rarely ever follow through with them.

This year is going to be different.

I'm spearheading the 365 Photo Project in my circle (or perhaps polygon) of friends. Some of my friends and I will be participating -- taking one photograph every day for the entire year and publicly posting it on 365photographyproject.blogspot.com (a blog I set up).

If it goes the way my mind's eye perceives it going, we'll all be able to teach each other a thing or two about photography. And even better than that -- at the end of year, we'll be able to look back at all 365 of our photos and see how our photography skills and eye for the visually pleasing have transitioned from the start of the year to the end.

It's going to be a very difficult, but very rewarding experience.

Please check the blog for updates. And PLEASE, if you're interested in participating, let me know. I'll add you to the authors list.

Another resolution I'm setting for myself is to lose weight... this is a typical one and needs absolutely no explanation whatsoever.

And yet another resolution: maintain a happy and healthy relationship with Jon-Michael Soracchi for an entire year.

And still yet another: pay off my Canon camera.

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