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I was inspired to start this after reading about someone else's project.
Essentially, 'collect' a set of numbers photographically. I was going to start with 1-100.
Unfortunately, I forget who the original inspiration was, but there was one thing I remember about their project, one of the rules was that until they'd taken a photo of number 1, for instance, they couldn't move on to number two.
I'm not going to impose that rule on myself. But the ones i am going to try and follow are:
So I started looking for numbers, and I've also gone back through virtually every photo album I've created to find ones where I've included a number accidentally. I've also got duplicates of some.
Here are the ones so far:
00 - Chelsea Mascots. Women's FA Cup final 2018.
Canon 80d, plus Tamron 24-70.
000.01 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
1 - Katz's Deli, NYC. 2018. (Katz's is the famous deli in When Harry Met Sally.
Canon 600d, plus Tamron 24-70.
001.04 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
1 - Vent/Grate. Mornington Crescent Tube. 2020.
Canon 5D Classic, plus 50mm STM
1 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
1 - Knackered front door. Camden 2020.
Canon 80d and Canon 100-400mm i
001.05 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
2 - Door number, Camden. 2020.
Canon 5d classic and 50mm STM
2 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
3 - Softballers, Central Park. NYC 2018.
Canon 600d and Tamron 24-70.
3 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
4 - Lamppost, Regents Park. 2020.
Canon 5d classic and 50mm STM
IMG_7851 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
4 - Door, Gran Canaria, 2019.
Canon 80d and Tamron 24-70.
IMG_6207 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
Essentially, 'collect' a set of numbers photographically. I was going to start with 1-100.
Unfortunately, I forget who the original inspiration was, but there was one thing I remember about their project, one of the rules was that until they'd taken a photo of number 1, for instance, they couldn't move on to number two.
I'm not going to impose that rule on myself. But the ones i am going to try and follow are:
- It shouldn't just be a photo for the sake of the number. In some ways the number can be incidental, and even better if I've noticed it after the fact.
- The number I want people to see should either be the only number in the picture, or it should be immediately obvious.
- I want to avoid as much as possible just taking pictures of door numbers, but if they're interesting then I won't discount them.
- I'll try to be sure to include the Camera and Lens combo for each shot.
So I started looking for numbers, and I've also gone back through virtually every photo album I've created to find ones where I've included a number accidentally. I've also got duplicates of some.
Here are the ones so far:
00 - Chelsea Mascots. Women's FA Cup final 2018.
Canon 80d, plus Tamron 24-70.
000.01 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
1 - Katz's Deli, NYC. 2018. (Katz's is the famous deli in When Harry Met Sally.
Canon 600d, plus Tamron 24-70.
001.04 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
1 - Vent/Grate. Mornington Crescent Tube. 2020.
Canon 5D Classic, plus 50mm STM
1 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
1 - Knackered front door. Camden 2020.
Canon 80d and Canon 100-400mm i
001.05 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
2 - Door number, Camden. 2020.
Canon 5d classic and 50mm STM
2 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
3 - Softballers, Central Park. NYC 2018.
Canon 600d and Tamron 24-70.
3 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
4 - Lamppost, Regents Park. 2020.
Canon 5d classic and 50mm STM
IMG_7851 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
4 - Door, Gran Canaria, 2019.
Canon 80d and Tamron 24-70.
IMG_6207 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
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