Some time around last Christmas I made the rash decision to attempt a photographic 365 project – to take a photograph every day of 2010. As a geologist, the natural theme was rocks, mineral and fossils, and so Rock365 was born. Well, I’ve just finished the first 100 days. To be honest I didn’t think that I’d get this far. I’ve pretty much run out of my own samples but fortunately Keele has been teaching geology for sixty years come this summer and I’ve got an excellent teaching collection to fall back on.
I’ve not been putting the images here on this blog (other than in the sidebar widget down on the right) for two reasons. The first is that I thought that they might clutter up this blog and get in the way of the other posts. The second is that by using posterous I can post images via a simple e-mail which might be easier for me when I’m away in the field.
If you haven’t been subscribing to my posterous blog (either directly or via Chris’ allgeo feed) then this is what you have been missing …
The images can also be found on flickr or on google maps.
View Rock365 in a larger map
Only 265 days to go …
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[...] fitting photo for my hundredth daily Deskcrop/Outcrop post. (Kudos to Ian Stimpson for reaching the 100th daily rock post on his Posterous blog, [...]
Congrats on making it 100 days! The photos make a really nice set.