The Red Heads Homage to Photography: The 366 Photo Project

A different kind of post today. A different kind because I’ve embarked on a new project thanks to my friend Barbara Klein from Late Bloomers.

A few days ago I noticed Barbara had started something called the 366 Photo Project, so I commented on Facebook about how cool it sounded.  In her way, Barbara challenged me to do it…and once again we were on the same wavelength as I’d already started investigating it!

The difference with the 366 Photo Project is that you do all your posting for the project on Tumblr…something I have never really gotten into (even though I’ve had a Tumblr account for a while).

Anyhow, I’ve started the project and it’s going well.  I have only shared some old photos at the moment, but do hope to get out there with the camera soon to play.

If you have time, check out my page and photos on Tumblr.  And if you are an active Tumblr user, feel welcome to connect with me.

And I’m being serious now – if anyone can give me the lowdown on Tumblr please do! Thanking you in advance.

Christmas morning, Yallingup Beach

This is a photo I took Christmas morning at Yallingup Beach, located down south in Western Australia.  I wondered down to the beach to have a look, families were out, as was the tide, and I took hundreds of photos.  This is one of my faves.  It’s not as focussed as I would have liked, but it’s different.

 

Highlights from 2011

As 2011 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the year that has passed.  And this wouldn’t be complete without reflecting on the year that was on Reflections From a Red Head.

Here are the top 7 posts from 2011:

The most popular post by far for 2011 was the short and sweet post titled ‘I’d rather forget things that I have done, rather than the things that I have not done.’  It was posted in July 2011, and even today still rates holds it’s place as one of the top two posts read every day on Reflections from a Red Head.

The second most popular post, just behind numero uno, is a simple little post about the effect a mosquito can have…’If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito‘.

Inner Beauty Shining Bright‘ is an important post to me, personally, as it was the first post for The Beauty of Difference series – the write-up of an interview I did with my dear friend Siti. Starting the series in September 2011, my vision was to share different stories, of different people, doing different things, and making a difference along the way.  I can truly say that the stories people have entrusted in me to share throughout the last four months of 2011 have succeeded in showing me a new path and in changing my life.  I feel truly blessed.

The most commented on post for 2011 was a guest post (only just!!) from the awesomeness that is Hajra Khatoon!  ’Knowledge is the key to tolerance‘ was a post from Hajra, where she bared her heart and soul for The Beauty of Difference series.  Thank you my friend :)

One of my favourite photo-posts from 2011 is ‘The River‘, as this is when I really started pushing myself – you know, ‘looking outside the box’ and that kind of guff.  Once I took these photos I actually started believing in my ability (and the compliments I got on some of the photos helped too :) ).

What I believe was the most powerful post from a guest blogger in 2011 on Reflections From a Red Head was from Abdul Mateen.  Up until Abdul, I had featured the stories of many Muslim women.  With Abdul, he shared with us the experiences and beliefs of a Muslim man.  When I first read the his post ‘The Beauty of Difference’, I was blown away – the eloquence, the power, the strength and beauty in the way the words were sewn together.

The final post I share with you was one where I shared a wake up call of sorts.  In the last few months of 2011 I realised that I couldn’t keep living the way I was living, as I wasn’t really living.  I was just getting by – barely. ‘It’s Time to be Gentle on Myself Body Mind and Soul‘ was a an angst-riddled post from me sharing how I had been feeling, and making a public pledge that I was changing my life. I didn’t know it then but this turned into a weekly – and then bi-weekly post on my attempts, failures, successes, and tips ‘Body, Mind and Soul’.  I do hope for this to continue into 2012, along with a new addition – a weekly post from my Diary of the Dietary Challenged.

What do you think?

What was your favourite post on Reflections From a Red Head in 2011?

What would you like to see more of on Reflections From a Red Head in 2012?

Who would you like to see profiled in ‘The Beauty if Difference’ series in 2012?

And is there something else you would like to see covered / written about / photographed?

Feel free to leave a comment, or email your feedback to janine.ripper@gmail.com.

I’m looking forward to 2012! I hope you are too :)

The Red Heads Homage to Photography: 2011

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Photos of Kalgoorlie

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The Red Heads Homage to Photography: Yallingup Beach

On the weekend of 25 November I found myself hitting the open road for a weekend away ‘down south’ (as us West Aussies say).

Specifically, I headed to the coastal town of Yallingup (an aboriginal word meaning ‘Place of Love’) located about 4 hours south of Perth.

I was in store for a wonderful weekend with some of my family, great food, lots of laughs, a lot of sun, sand, and surf.

It was a welcome opportunity to whip out the camera and play, something of which I have had been a bit slack in doing lately due to my battle with my good old nemesis – fatigue.

Here are some of the pics…I think they would have looked awesome if I had had a better lens so I could have zoomed in more!

Surfers

Yallingup Beach

Yallingup

Surfs up

 

The Red Heads Homage to Photography: My Pet

Road trip!

Today I am sharing with you my favourite photos of my pet, Kahlua, the little ball of fluff who came into my life and changed it.

It’s a sad moment when the reality sets in that your pet is getting old.  It is inevitable, yes, but it doesn’t make it any easier. And when you start to see it in their eyes, in the way they move, in their changing habits…well, it’s hard.

I'm so cool...I just need some shades

Kahlua is 10 1/2, but she always has acted like a sprightly puppy, that is, until now.  I know I have a reason to be concerned, as my partner is concerned.  When the man in your life is concerned about something, you know it’s a big deal.  On top of the concern for Kahlua is the concern for me and my inevitable heart-break.  I can’t help it.  We have been through so much together, and I love her to bits.

Kisses for Mum

Okay, I’m making myself cry.  That’s enough of that!

Whats going on!

 

The Red Heads Homage to Photography, and Travel

I have incredibly itchy feet at the moment – and it’s been building for a while.  I mean, I haven’t been overseas at all this year! Unbelievable!

Yes, it could be worse, but seeing that travel is my number #1 passion, I’m suffering from a bit of travel blues (those that have travelled would know exactly what I’m talking about).

This will probably make things worse, but today I am going to share with you some of my favourite travel pics.

Hawaii

Sacre Coeur, Paris

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Lalepa Island, Vanuatu

The Red Heads Homage to Photography: The End of Polio Concert

Did you know that Global collaboration over three decades has reduced cases of polio by 99% – bringing the end within reach?

Neither did I until I attended The End of Polio Concert on Friday night at the amazing Belvoir Amphitheatre on the outskirts of Perth. As well as learning about the history of polio, the work that has been done to eradicate the disease, and the work that is still needed to be done, we were touched by the personal stories of those impacted by polio, amazed at the global community spirit displayed, and serenaded by the dulcet tones of the likes of John Legend (OH MY GOD!) – all while kicking back on a warm Aussie spring day in the natural backdrop of the Belvoir Amphitheatre.

I urge you to check out The End of Polio website, watch the informative video, and sign the petition.  Just imagine being able to say, that in our lifetime, we eradicated polio? Go on…imagine it.

Whilst you are doing that, here are some photos I took with my iPhone at the concert.

iPhone Hipstamatic, Lens: John S Film: Kodot XGrizzled Flash: Off

iPhone Retro Camera

iPhone Retro Camera

 

 

A Red Heads Homage to Photography

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Monday Photo-day: Glorious Spring

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