October - Days 70-100/365

Sunday, November 4, 2012
October was a beautiful, crazy month.  I went did some major travelling three out of the four weekends.  I figured it out, and I was in 10 states last month.  I went to Iowa for Homecoming at my Alma Mater, to Illinois to visit friends in the town I grew up in, and to Wisconsin for a weekend at a cabin with my best friends from college.  It was a fabulous reminder that I do have friends - they just live hundreds of miles away.   Really though, it was a month filled with laughing, visiting, and love.  On top of that, I was able to go back to work after two months of forced time "off" while my company went through some major changes.  I'm thankful to be back at work, but getting back into the groove of things is crazy.  And on top of that, my boss fell and shattered her elbow and has been out for two weeks, leaving the rest of us scrambling to figure out things and pick up some of her duties.

And that is why I have been terribly absent this month.  I'm sorry.

I may not have taken a photo a day in October, but I did take plenty of pictures!  So, I decided what I would do is choose 31 photos and post one for each day, even if it wasn't taken on that day.  That way, I'm not behind of my project and you still get a very good glimpse of my month.

Here we go:
































3 comments:

Unknown said...

Megan, you have shot some wonderful images! Really beautiful lifestyle and landscape shots, and love your processing.

Anonymous said...

Hey, I'm a NW Alum as well! I haven't been back for several years though.

What a great collection of photos, and way to get caught back up! I know how daunting it is when you fall behind.

I really like #75, the car pic. Great job with the slow shutter speed! Really fun. :)

I also like 82 with the candle . . . interestin perspective. And I really like the fall colors, especially in 89. Great work! I really like your processing as well.

meredith said...

What an incredibly busy but fun-filled month! I know how you feel about having faraway friends. It is easy to feel like a stranger when your friends are so far away! I enjoyed the details of your adventure. I agree with Ashleigh about you have strong non-human images. I appreciate seeing what catches your eye.

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Hi, I'm Megan.

I got a film point and shoot camera for my twelth birthday, and I've been in love with freezing time via photography ever since. I took several photography classes in high school and college, and finally purchased my first DSLR in March 2012. Now I am on a journey, learning everythng I can about this adventure called photography. There is so much to learn! Thank you for caring enough to follow along with my journey!