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Day 184: Tiny Wooden Canyon

While I don't dedicate myself to macro photography, I pay attention to the small details in nature. The vibrant orange of wood looks like a canyon.

Day 183: Ever Changing and Growing

This photowalk in the woods helped me listen to nature. A lot has changed since the last time I visited this trail, from big to small.

Day 182: Sanctuary in Progress

For a photowalk, I visit this wildflower garden as birds flutter to this spot. Listening to wildlife helps me stay tuned to nature photography.

Day 181: Skin Scraping

Deep in the woods, some hikers have left carvings into the bark of trees, leaving them vulnerable to disease. I photographed a particularly bad example.

Day 180: The Half Year Reflection

It's been half a year since the 1Day1Photo series started. This is my ranking of all the photos I have captured and published on dpanphoto.

Day 179: Roots and Soil

I set my camera and wide-angle lens on the ground and capture the detail of the dry surface soil through photography.

Day 178: Native Planting

On my photowalk through this park, I found a wheelbarrow full of grasses and plants. I captured it for some wide-angle photography and moved on.

Day 177: Cross the River

The Delaware River at sunset was a great location to take some landscape photography, even if the bridge was getting in the way.

Day 176: Invisible Force

When I'm not at a photogenic location, I pay attention to my surroundings and take pictures of the interesting details to make a good photograph.

Day 175: Still Summer After All

A summer photowalk down Main Street and Delaware River inevitably means I run into some bugs. And I forgot my bug spray.

Day 174: Riverside Sunset

Classic landscape photography with a sweeping view of the Delaware River for the daily photography newsletter.

Day 173: Perfect Treehouse Spot

I missed the perfect exposure settings for this photograph, but it doesn't matter that much. It worked out fine.

Day 172: Power Grid

The power grid is a miraculous countrywide machine. It looks messy, and needs maintenance at times, but I think we take it for granted.

Day 171: Off the New Block

A street photography-themed photowalk for 1Day1Photo, where power lines cross a residential building while jazz music plays nearby.

Day 170: Chip Off the Block

This photograph met two criteria for me, as I walked down a small town Main Street and practiced some fundamental photography composition rules.

Day 169: Old Historic Hall

I went to a small town in Pennsylvania and photographed the borough hall. Nearby, some picturesque rivers and bridges.

Day 168: Nothing Matters More Than the Light

Here's a bird — a titmouse — from my backyard. While it's not a colorful bird, the beam of light directed at the feeder makes it interesting.

Day 167: Thistle Fiber

As if I haven't taken enough monochrome images on dpanphoto, here's another one from a walk in the park with a weird plant I haven't seen before.

Day 166: Car Front Grille

Automobile detail photography with the shiny car logo in focus. For 1Day1Photo, I get home from a simple photowalk and start organizing my images.

Day 165: Hot Damn

This is the best image from several different attempts. I got home and realized I captured the beautiful wooden texture that I wanted.

Day 164: The Empty Playground

At an empty children's playground, I captured this square monochrome image of a tic-tac-toe board. Through post-processing, I tuned the shading.

Day 163: Bowl of Branches

This is a monochrome image with branches and leaves, with dull grays in shaded areas. It is cropped just tall enough to show the branches.

Day 162: Hidden Through the Forest

I learned about low-key monochrome photography and tried to make a dark image with patches of sunlight highlighting the background in the woods.

Day 161: Tiles of Architecture

An unconventional inspiration method behind this monochrome architecture photo: the Wikimedia Commons gallery map. I don't know its actual name.

Day 160: Few and Far Between

View some monochrome abstract photography taken in a music and arts building underground. The random architecture is cleverly designed.