Project Life Photography Theme {week 17}, Before and After

Posted on April 27, 2012 | 0 comments

 

Happy Friday!

This week was filled with all sorts of big things going on around here.

The Project Life Photography theme for this week is to capture the before and after of something happening. Whether big or small.

It could be as small as what dinner prep looks like to the meal ready to eat on the plate. Or going through the tax process (on the minds of all Canadians this weekend).

Or it could be of something big.

We had two major events this week. #1 our oldest had major surgery and although I have some great before and after pics, I have decided they will go into our Project Life album and not be shared publicly.

We also had a major sewer issue that meant the town had to come and rip up our front yard and street. We were at risk of losing a 50 year old birch tree, so I grabbed a photo the day before they were to dig, just in case.

 

Then during the repair, I grabbed a photo of the equipment and hole:

 

And as you can see, the visible damage will be short term and soon you will never know we had our sewer repaired. A hug THANKS to the contractors for saving our tree!

 

The only downside… my before and after pics aren’t as dramatic as I had thought they might be!

Have a great weekend!

 

 

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Don’t know what this all about?
 
This is year #2 for this weekly feature!  One of my blog posts each week will be an idea you can use, if you like. Please understand that this is not something to be followed to the letter or in any particular order. It is simply a list of ideas.
 
You will find them all the Project Life Photography Theme ideas listed here. If you find yourself in a bit of a slump anytime during the year, take a look at the list, I am sure you will find something to spark your creativity.  

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