This last image represents how fast the year went and how much of a blur it would have been if not for my photos to capture the moments and life around me. I can't believe I'm writing the description for my final 366 photo right now. It's done. It's completed. It feels like I just started it yesterday, but as someone recently told me: "it feels like you've been working on this for 5 years." The inspiration to start this project came from seeing other 365 projects from great friends and fellow photographers like SNAPPS, Young CB, Connor Surdi, and more (by the way, normally the project is a 365 but this year was a leap year, hence it being a 366). At first, I was a little worried that it would maybe force some shots too much. As I found out, it did force them - but not in the way I was concerned about. Instead, it forced me to get photos that I otherwise would not have captured. I'm sure of it. Although this was one of the hardest projects I've ever done, it was the most rewarding. It was not always easy to get a shot of the day, especially the times where I would have classes and homework take up the majority of my day. However, even on days like that I made it work. It pushed my drive and my eye further to capture stronger and stronger images every day.
I want to thank all of you for your support during the project. I really enjoyed getting feedback from you guys + gals during the weekly recap's and anytime else. Thank you and hope you enjoyed viewing this project as much as I did making it.
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