1 millimeter a day.

Chris Hornbecker set himself a challenge: take a brand new photo every day. That may be easy given that he's a professional photographer, so naturally there's a catch:

Beginning with 14mm, each day I zoom the lens by 1 millimeter and force myself to use that focal length to shoot and post a photo before going to sleep that night. This will continue every day until I reach the end of the 1mm lens adjustments at 400mm.

1mm is an experiment in changing perspective. Looking at things in a restricted view, I find the light as it’s naturally falling, then use the exposure and craft to create visual intrigue out of objects we pass by every day. [...]

The rules:

1. Shoot a new photo every day.

2. Each day increase the focal length one millimeter.

3. Post this new image before going to sleep.

4. No cheating.

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I'm the one that says "nay" ... there is a limit to the things you can "one photo a day..." and this one is beyond that.
It's from the same category with "take a photo of your hand each day for an year" or "take a photo of the same thing, while wearing different shoes"... or "take a photo of a leaking faucet each day, while turning the nob a mm each day"... why not just take a damn new photo each day, period.
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