It is a tradition of mine to document the change of seasons from a couple of different locations. I begin with a spot in Major's Hill Park, where I come to once a month to photograph the view looking west towards Parliament Hill as it looms above the Ottawa River.
I took this first shot in early January of last year.
In later February, I returned.
I came back once again in the first half of March.
By mid-April, spring was underway.
Less than a month later, when I was passing through the park during the Tulip Festival, much had changed, with most trees leafed out.
I returned in the latter half of June.
A month later, on a hot day in late July, I was back.
I returned in early August and took this shot.
When I came back at the middle of September, here's how things were looking.
Upon my return in the second half of October, fall colours were established.
In the second half of November, snow was falling as I returned.
My last shot of this series, taken in the first half of December, was taken at night. Ice was developing on the river below the Hill. Tomorrow we'll do a similar series, from further west along the river.












I love this entire series, William. Gorgeous.
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DeleteIt is again a beautiful series.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to show.
DeleteBeautiful views and photos! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
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Delete...William, I know that you love winter and so do I, but green is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of green there in season.
DeleteYour photos do capture the change of seasons.
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DeleteThis makes a nice series, William.
ReplyDeleteThat's the idea.
DeleteA beautiful sequence of photos, well, done, really lovely showing the Parliament Buildings throughout the year! And such a marvellous view across the water. Love it! Happy and healthy 2026 William!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteIt looks like quite a landmark, good to see it through the changing seasons.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteLovely seasonal revue in photos of the Parliament ~ thanks,
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DeleteA beautiful series, William, thanks for sharing.
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DeleteNicely done. Great project
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DeleteLovely captures of the shifting seasons.
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DeleteI love how patient and observant you are, it’s like watching time pass gently through your lens. Each photo tells its own story, and together they make the park feel alive all year long. That December shot at night with ice forming on the river sounds especially magical.
ReplyDeleteI just shared a new post too, and if you have a quiet moment, you’re very welcome to stop by and take a look.
Love seeing the change in season. Which season/shot is ur favorite?
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