Today marks the one year anniversary of me putting up my very first daily photo. I had already been into my trip 9 months when I decided I had a large enough stock of photos to begin putting them up every day. The very first one was a shot I took from the plan when I arrived in Tarawa, Kiribati. I believe I was in Japan when I started it.
If you’ve been following along for a while now, you’ll notice a few things:
- I try not to have a country represented twice in a week. The exception to this is Australia because I was there for so long. It treat each Australian state as a country for this purpose.
- Not all the photos are artistic. Some are just snapshots of signs or other oddball things, which are often more informative.
- Sometimes (especially in the last week) I might be late in getting a photo up, but I make up for eventually. There were 2 days in June I missed, but I eventually went back and filled them in. Other times I have lined up a month in advance. I really should do that more often. It would make life easier on me.
- I had to take down the Lightbox plugin that showed the larger image on the screen because it would crash Internet Explorer. I hope to have it back up again soon. I’m coding all the photos so they will work going backwards.
I hope everyone has enjoyed the photos. It isn’t easy updating a website on the road every single day, but somehow I manage to do it.
Lets hope I can do 365 more.


Congrats Gary, keep it up! Cheers.
Congrat for your dedicated work/hobby.
I like your blog, as you said that some photos are not artistic but it is perfectly ok, it looks more real.
Happy blogoversary. It does go by fast doen't it. Love you blog, some cool pics. i wish I could travel all the time also.
I am organising my trip around the world now.
I will also take a lot of pictures but I am not sure about my skills as photographer:-)
However I will do my best as I believe pictures are moment of your life that you cannot forget.
Nice work mate, keep it up.
You inspire me. Hope I have money like yours so that I could also travel around the world to see and get photos of the many wonders of the world.