It's been my habit to take photographs at a given location each winter to show the transition into spring over several months. That spot is Central Park in the Glebe, a park in the north end of the neighbourhood where Bank Street crosses through. Each time I take a shot looking east, and looking west.
These first shots are from mid-December, taken shortly before dawn.
I took these in January.
One evening in late February I passed by again.
Around sunrise in early March, I passed by again.
I came by again early one morning in the first days of April.
What a difference a couple of weeks can make. These were taken in mid-April. The grass was getting green when I passed by late in the day.
All marvelous images. Tough to select the best.
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DeleteAlways a great idea. I will visit the old tree again soon. We are having a pre-Summer week at the moment. I will be riding my bike in a t-shirt today!
ReplyDeleteHere it is rain.
DeleteNice shots of the changing seasons.
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DeleteRemarkable how the same place looks different by season, time of day, and weather.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a difference.
Delete...I like the change.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteIt’s a great practice to record a location in this manner.
ReplyDeleteI think so.
DeleteWonderful series. Great dedication to the scene as well.
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DeletePhotos on a schedule like this make interesting comparisons.
ReplyDeleteSometimes one runs out of month.
DeleteHere's to the one with the orange lighting.
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DeleteI much prefer spring over winter. Great series! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteGive me winter.
DeleteSuch lovely photographs of the changing seasons.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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