New Year Resolution Time — elsewhere

Guan — and oth­ers — are mak­ing new year’s resolution.

In 2006 I will take at least one pho­to­graph every day and post it on 23.

I’m not into that — don’t pre­tend you are going to do stuff when you (that’s me) know that chances of you keep­ing those promises are slim. On the other hand, it’s hard not to get inspired by what other peo­ple think and here we are; this is the time where you com­ment on stuff, pre­tend it’s not a res­o­lu­tion — because every­one else is doing it.

I’ll try and move to 23 and as I’ve noted that more and more peo­ple, while keep­ing their urge to tell sto­ries, are blog­ging less and pho­to­blog­ging more — pre­dic­tions of the use of pho­to­shar­ing tools are inter­est­ing. I’ll try and post more pho­tos — and will try to throw in info on work­flow, using mul­ti­ple cam­eras etc. More pho­tos, more video — more exper­i­ment­ing. I’ll prob­a­bly start blog­ging more else­where (more on that later) but when look­ing back on 2005, there’s one thing I regret not doing: At least high­light­ing inspi­ra­tion, good reads etc. With del.icio.us it’s too easy just to book­mark, not pro­vid­ing con­text. I think I’ll try to keep a list of new sub­scrip­tions, new blogs etc. and do a monthly list or something.

Look­ing for­ward to mroe structure…

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One Response to New Year Resolution Time — elsewhere

  1. Guan Yang says:

    Res­o­lu­tions can be a good form of pre­com­mit­ment: If you break one, you’ll embar­rass yourself.