365 Days Photography Challenge: Sixth Week.
The weather was particularly inclement this week. The snow returned for a few days, followed by rainy weather. These conditions made it challenging to complete the challenge, but I persevered nonetheless. I took advantage of brief periods of good weather to capture some photos. However, this wasn’t always possible, and I occasionally had to snap shots even during snowy storms, as on day 39.
On day 36, I was attending a networking meeting at Aberdeen Art Gallery. To my surprise, I encountered an artist preparing an installation for Spectra. I swiftly took a snapshot of her work (with her permission) for my challenge. Unfortunately, the scene was cluttered with numerous banners and objects, so I had to capture only a small portion of her artwork.
During this week, I was also busy presenting the outcome of a portrait session to a client. It was immensely gratifying to witness his happiness and excitement upon seeing the results. The client looked stunning in those images, and receiving a fire emoji as feedback was truly fantastic. Fortunately, I had his permission to post some of the images on my website, so you’ll be able to view them there soon. Of course, all of these commitments reduced the time I had available for my daily pictures.
Interestingly, when I’m outdoors, I unconsciously gravitate towards three repetitive subjects: clouds, trees, and the moon. This isn’t a coincidence; I have a profound fascination with them, and it’s reflected in my captures.
The last day was the Spectra event.