Long time, no write!
This project fell by the wayside as many do. I have been busy taking many better photos, seeing many interesting places, and trying many new things. All things I could have written about here, but have not.
![A dramatic sky with crepuscular rays spreading across it with the Cleveland skyline in silhouette in the foreground.](/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_x_small/public/2023-11/51564314034_ac505135f2_k.jpg.webp?itok=-Q4r-EAt)
Long time, no write!
This project fell by the wayside as many do. I have been busy taking many better photos, seeing many interesting places, and trying many new things. All things I could have written about here, but have not.
Just a quick note to interested parties (thanks for reading, mom), I’ll be posting at least once a week. I’ve noticed that I work well when I have a project, and when I don’t have a project I don’t work.
My last project, one photo a day for an entire year, will be wrapping up in March. I’ll muse on it further at a later time, but I did notice that throwing myself into photography has allowed me to vastly improve my skills.
My work has gone from:
Welcome! Welcome! I've been a web developer for many years now, and still, I haven't had a real website until now.
It was my secret shame.
Everybody else seemed to have a website with cool ideas, code samples, and their exemplary works. I had a static front pages with a couple pictures of my cat, and muted promise to add more content. I realized quickly that my website wasn't taking off because I wasn't trying to create compelling content, instead I was trying to create a website.