I'm also doing Project 365. I find myself also challenged by mostly taking the same sorts of things - they tend to be plants of various types and in various stages of growth or flowering in my yard. Luckily, I like in the tropics, so it does get interesting at times, but I'm still limiting myself.
Unfortunately, I'm chronically ill, so don't get out and about much at all, so I don't have a great solution to the whole get out and photograph bit.
Recently, I started photographing objects inside the house instead, trying to find interesting angles and playing with the colours to make it more interesting to me.
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Originally Posted by BryanC
I have a question, out of curiosity, to whoever wants to answer, either currently doing these projects or have already done one: Have all of your images been ones you have been satisfied with? Meaning, forget about it being part of the project for a moment, standing on it's own, are you happy with what you accomplished? Or, has there been one, or maybe more, that you weren't happy with but it satisfied the project requirement? Again, I ask out of curiosity only, not to pass judgement or anything like that.
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No way have I been satisfied with all my images. Nope. BUT I am happy with the progress I think I'm making as a photographer. My goal in doing the project 365 was to expand my creative horizons, try to learn how to see things in a different way. Sure, there'll be some flops, but that happens with experiments, which is what this is to at least some degree.