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Words: We love listening to music on records. Our record collection has been growing exponentially, and we've got a really eclectic mix. My main passion is collecting punk records, but we've got musicals, comedy, classical, pop, folk rock, and hip hop too. My favorite this past year has been Dubussy's Clair de Lune piano recital by Philippe Entremont. I haven't been able to find a digital or CD copy anywhere, so I really want to get an adapter to record our records digitally, just so our friends and family members can have a copy (they love it). It's the most soothing album I've ever heard.
Here's what you can take from this:
- Try a bunch of different angles and ways of cropping the picture until you find the shot that most interests you.
- Start general and then get specific. I started out talking about record collecting as a whole, then narrowed down to my favorite record right now.
This is my documentation from the Daily Doc | Nov 2012 handout. It has 30 prompts to use if you get stuck documenting. I'm tackling all of these this month AND doing unplanned daily documentation. I printed out the prompts (pages 2-4 of the handout) and I'm highlighting them to cross them off as I go. I'm not doing them in order; I'm using them as they make sense for me.
If you did documentation inspired by the handout for today, post a link to it in the comments section! If you're following along but aren't sharing your documentation online, let us know how it's going! P.S. Sorry this is late in posting; I had it scheduled on the wrong day!
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