My First tasra365 Images of 2010—Sparkle & Shine (D123)
What’s more fun to shoot than sparkly and shiny jewelry? And even more interesting when hanging on a new body form designed for organizing jewelry and accessories. It’s the perfect match for my new year plan to unclutter my life in one week.
Blog Comments: Speaking of uncluttering, starting today we’re closing comments on all new posts at tasramar.com. Some of you will love this because it takes off the pressure of feeling like you have to always leave a response, not to mention the anxiety some feel trying to come up with something compelling to write. That is one of the primary reasons for turning off comments. We don’t want you feeling like you have to write a comment. We want you to enjoy what you read and learn, change, transform without any added pressure in your life.
We also want to eliminate comment spam and time spent moderating. In choosing between creating content and moderating comments, content wins hands down. And since there are numerous viable options for comments and feedback, we’d love to open the conversation with you in those forums.
If you have questions, comments, feedback, ideas, or anything else, please connect via Twitter, Facebook, and email (tasra) at (tasramar) dot (com). We’d love to continue the conversation.
Feature Friday: Had to visit a number of different blogs before I found a committed photog who has been keeping up with the daily challenge. Let today be a day you recommit to improving your photography 300% in one year. It really is possible and probably if you make it a habit.
With that, today I am featuring a fellow tasra365-er, Paul Steinke. Paul is a Denver based wedding and portrait photographer. He just completed an entire year of daily photos and created a slideshow on his blog: One A Day, Every Day.
Check it out and let Paul serve as inspiration that it can be done! Imagine yourself posting a slideshow of all your images from the previous year!
Manual: Starting over on page 1 to make life easy. Day 1 = Page 1.
Images: Images by Miss Aniela. Introduced to her via Frederick Van’s blog post of 17 Amazing Photographers.




