Central Park is in the north end of the Glebe, crossing the area like a ribbon. I like to document the progress from winter to spring in this area, stopping along Bank Street, which passes through the park, to photograph views on both sides as the seasons progress.
I took these one evening in December after some snow. First I photographed the east side of the park.
And then crossed over to photograph the west.
These were my first photographs of 2026. I ventured out before dawn on New Year's Day.
When I returned in the first half of February, it was in the evening.
Here it was in March.
I returned one day early this month. Note the dog- this park is popular with dog walkers from the neighbourhood.
And then I came back a few days ago at dawn. It was a cold morning, but the snow from earlier in the month was gone, and the grass in both sections of the park was showing signs of getting green.












Beautiful series.
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DeleteGorgeous captures 😍😍
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DeleteGreat idea to make this series. Beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteYou have made another interesting series out of it.
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DeleteThese are wonderful photos William.
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DeleteBeautiful scenes and photos. Take care, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Delete...I know that you love winter, but it's time to enjoy spring.
ReplyDeleteI miss winter.
DeleteSo do I, William. Glad I am not the only one.
DeleteFun to see the progression of the seasons!
ReplyDeleteGood to see the park through the seasons. Spring is my favorite as it turns green and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the parks seasonal transitions ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteNice photos of the parks different looks.
ReplyDeleteA nice series, William. It is fun to see the changes.
ReplyDeleteOne of the good things about living here is the changes in seasons. This is a good photography project.
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