Good day, all! I have BIG news coming tomorrow or Sunday, but today, I wanted to share my first nine photos for those of you who are not following my 365 Project. I plan to periodically include a quick slideshow of these in my blog posts. Comments are appreciated. If you aren’t sure what I am talking about when I say 365 Project, please read my last post (scroll down). Two quick notes. If you want to read the captions, you need to open the photos by clicking on one of them. Then, in the lower right, you will see two buttons. One is an info button. Click that to see the caption and camera info.
- Today, I’m sharing my other hobby besides photography: cooking. In fact, this is just basil that I’m growing in a hydroponic garden. I took this shot today to make use of my 50mm f1.4 lens, which I haven’t used in over a year. Additionally, it’s an older F-series lens, so I need to use an adapter to attach it to my Z7. I still appreciate what the “nifty fifty” does at a low f-stop.
- This is a different kind of photo, and I admit that. I got the idea for it while walking home from the gym today. It was sunny outside. I wish I had taken it as soon as I got home while the shadows were still visible, but I waited, and they disappeared. With this photo, I wanted to show what I do almost every day of my life—I walk. So far this year, I have walked slightly less than 43 miles. Last month, I walked a total of 137 miles. So I see this scene (my foot) quite often. But it would have been better with a shadow.
- Hallelujah! For the first time since before Christmas, we have sunshine. So I had to take a sunshine photo. About a mile from our house is Duck Lake. You don’t have to hike too far into the brush to see this lake. This is the way it looks in the winter. In the summer, it is hard to tell that it’s a lake because it is covered in lily pads from shore to shore. One thing that has already hit home with me just since I started this on the first. We truly live in a very beautiful place.
- This is a throwaway. I’m posting it because I have OCD about completing tasks and sticking to them. You’ll notice this as the year progresses. Some days, like today, I settle. I dislike settling, but the alternative is to go out right now at 6:00 pm and find something interesting to photograph. Dinner is over, and I’ve had a long day, so you get this ornamental cabbage, which I took this morning while running errands.
- I am going to call this my real estate shot. Earlier today, I decided to get out all my lenses, put them on my camera, and shoot a few photos with each. Part of my 365 journey will be to make sure I have at least 20 photos with each lens by the end of the year. As a travel photographer, I never travel with any lens other than my 28-400mm zoom. It covers everything I want to cover and hasn’t failed me yet. One of my lenses is a 10-24mm fisheye lens. It’s the one real estate photographers use to get photos like this—they make a room that isn’t that big, look like you could play full-court basketball. In this case, this is our dining room. The wall on the left has artwork from every country we have visited and many cities as well. #365 #diningroom
- This morning, the weather forecast was still for lots of rain, but the web radar said we would have a break from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. So, I hustled out to take a few shots, knowing that if I waited, I might only wind up with rain again. Walking around our neighborhood, I found this guy in one of those faux stream beds. We have one, too, and I liked this guy so much I almost stole him to put in ours, but I think our neighbor would have noticed. It’s his eyes that pulled me in.
- I wanted to show what today was all about here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. It was about rain. Lots of rain. Took this with my seat reclined in my Ioniq 5 with the moonroof open and trees in the background. It’s dark, it’s moody, and it’s exactly what I was after. A really cold and dismal day.
- For Christmas, my daughter and her wonderful family bought us a visit to the brand-new Illusions Museum in Seattle. It was a veritable wonderland for photographers. I would say that this was my favorite shot, but I can’t. There were others I liked better, but this one was the easiest to silhouette. I have a policy that I won’t shoot photos of my grandkids that are identifiable and post them online. But that’s OK. The rest are more family photos than this one, and I will keep those
- Today I begin a 365 project where I will be taking one photo a day and posting it. Learn more about the project on my blog at www.jimbellomo.com. Today’s photo is of Welcome Lake on Redmond Ridge in Washington State. I plan on taking this same photo on one day in every season.
Photography is an immediate reaction, drawing is a meditation. —Henri Cartier-Bresson










You put a few more framed prints up in the dining room since we were there. Nice.