Coffee 1/50
Dibs! Topic "coffee" taken!
Here it comes, my next The 50 Images-Project topic for 2020! =D
This is also my plan A, before I considered the plan B, which would have been "trash". But after thinking long and hard, I decided a topic close to my heart, or more likely close to my nose is much better.
What I am actually going to do is shoot 366 photos for a leap year, one photo per each day. But those daily pictures I will "dump" to Instagram (maybe also to Twitter), and publish here only 50 selected photos during the year 2020. Moreover, here I will write a photo blog (photolog, plog) articles on various topics on coffee, covering all kinds of issues like how to make it, why one should drink it, or not to drink, what it causes to individuals and to planet, and is it fair or not.
I am surely not an expert on what comes to coffee, but I will write about it from my personal point of view, and how coffee has affected to my life. So, keep tuned to this project of mine, if you are interested to see and read more, and especially find out if I succeed.
During this year 2020 I am also going to try marketing (advertise, promote) the ipernity web site whenever and where ever I can. As soon as I manage to get this project started, I am planning to make noise about ipernity on other social media accounts of mine (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and maybe also somewhere else).
The reason for the division of daily pictures at Instagram and weekly stories here at ipernity is to prove that this can be a practical way to use social media. Instagram, Twitter (and other similar platforms) are good for "quick and dirty" mobile phone photo blogging. Whereas ipernity is better for long articles like this.
So, in the long run other platforms may help me, my "followers", and hopefully even totally new contacts to find ipernity, and how wonderful it can be. Well, this is pretty ambitious goal, and very likely may flop. Mainly because I am after all Mr Nobody on the world wide web. But if we all try to do the same, we may become somebody. =D
➽ Me at Instagram
➽ Me at Twitter
➽ Me at Facebook
P.S. Post processing done with Mirror Lab and Snapseed Android apps.
Here it comes, my next The 50 Images-Project topic for 2020! =D
This is also my plan A, before I considered the plan B, which would have been "trash". But after thinking long and hard, I decided a topic close to my heart, or more likely close to my nose is much better.
What I am actually going to do is shoot 366 photos for a leap year, one photo per each day. But those daily pictures I will "dump" to Instagram (maybe also to Twitter), and publish here only 50 selected photos during the year 2020. Moreover, here I will write a photo blog (photolog, plog) articles on various topics on coffee, covering all kinds of issues like how to make it, why one should drink it, or not to drink, what it causes to individuals and to planet, and is it fair or not.
I am surely not an expert on what comes to coffee, but I will write about it from my personal point of view, and how coffee has affected to my life. So, keep tuned to this project of mine, if you are interested to see and read more, and especially find out if I succeed.
During this year 2020 I am also going to try marketing (advertise, promote) the ipernity web site whenever and where ever I can. As soon as I manage to get this project started, I am planning to make noise about ipernity on other social media accounts of mine (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and maybe also somewhere else).
The reason for the division of daily pictures at Instagram and weekly stories here at ipernity is to prove that this can be a practical way to use social media. Instagram, Twitter (and other similar platforms) are good for "quick and dirty" mobile phone photo blogging. Whereas ipernity is better for long articles like this.
So, in the long run other platforms may help me, my "followers", and hopefully even totally new contacts to find ipernity, and how wonderful it can be. Well, this is pretty ambitious goal, and very likely may flop. Mainly because I am after all Mr Nobody on the world wide web. But if we all try to do the same, we may become somebody. =D
➽ Me at Instagram
➽ Me at Twitter
➽ Me at Facebook
P.S. Post processing done with Mirror Lab and Snapseed Android apps.
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Chrissy clubMy advice is to keep it simple ;-) The "trash" project as I was planning to do it would have been way too laborious! =,D
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to neira-Dan clubI wish Mr. Nobody a very, very successful New Year 2020. Will meet you here (IP) and there (IG) !!!
I just love coffee and then I just hate it too because I usually make terrible coffee but I just keep trying for that great cup that I imagine in my mind. I do love the smell and the beans though.
Happy New Year to you! :)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Karen's Place clubI am again not an expert what comes to this noble drink, but we can at least try to figure out what could be done to improve the taste of home made coffee =)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Karen's Place clubwww.ipernity.com/doc/serola/49610986
Moreover, I found a news paper article (unfortunately in Finnish), where it was told not to drink orange juice or similar when enjoying coffee (e.g. for breakfast). The sourness of orange juice will ruin the taste of coffee.
I have to smile a little about the last sentence above the links on your pages on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, as in an effort to emphasize our otherness, many of us are very similar. :)
Good luck with your new project - and above all, have fun with it, Sami! :)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to * ઇઉ * clubAnd what comes to "otherness", I say the point is that we all are actually more or less the same, and therefore nobody =,D
* ઇઉ * club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubTo the second paragraph: We all consist of the same building blocks of life and everyone matures at his/her own pace. But no one is really a nobody when we recognize the true value of the seemingly insignificant. ;)
There is a coffee shop down town (Pam J and I visited); they roast their own beans daily) ... had to get some Winter Coffee ... was difficult since there were many choices.
It is a warm feeling there. They make pastries and sandwiches .... or just a nice place to stop for a cup of coffee and relax.
If I can locate a photo taken there, I'll be back with a link.
Peggy
Peggy C club has addedThis is on the floor of the coffee shop Pam J and I visited -- yes, that is stained glass ~
www.ipernity.com/doc/peggyc/35312923
Happy New Year to you and yours
Ein gesundes und glückliches neues Jahr!
Bon WE Sami.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to AD ADWell, later on I may end up posting very similar looking images... =,D
AD AD has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to AD ADDanke schön, AD AD =)
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