These are a couple of photos I took back in 2001 and 2002. They’re depicting an oak tree through the different seasons. I’m not a brilliant photographer and the photos should really be viewed in their original size for the best result. Still, here they are. And I really like them. One by one they’re not that impressive but they’re cool as a series. I’m not sure about which months the photos were taken but they’re at least in the right order.
August, I think.
November.
Still November. The first snow.
February, I think.
March or April.
June, I think.
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Gorgeous! I love the first one – the way the sun is shining through the branches, awesome!
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all are beautiful! my favourite is actually november-first snow, and march/april has a nice feeling too. I hope you have these printed out big somewhere in your apartment.
This is a lovely post ! It makes me want to try something similar
These are so neat seeing them the tree through the different seasons. Its not something we usually take notice of since we see things change little by little. I love the first snow one. So pretty.
I love the 1st and 3d photo <3 It’s a shame we don’t have oak trees up here, they are such beautiful trees. That’s a pretty cool photo project too
Thanks for your encouraging words regarding the contest btw! ^_^
You suck!
Beautiful pictures! They really show how different each season is. That’s a neat idea too, to take a picture of the same spot throughout the seasons.
That’s so pretty ^^ especially the picture with snow, I love snow; too bad we don’t have it here ;(
Really pretty
. I love the first snow one.
aww the power of pictures!!
Åh, vad härligt.
Those are amazing. If that was made into a calendar I would buy it, and keep it for the pictures after the year was up.
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