There are certain images I like to photograph regularly when out on my bike and the view of the tree at the corner is one I photograph frequently. I have photos for every month of the year except April (I know where I'll be going on my bike ride this Saturday!) and January (which will take a little longer to sort out...)
Edit:- I now have an April photo and have added it to this post.
April 2012
The seasons are the very essence of life, you captured it so well. Love it.
ReplyDeleteJá morei em fazenda...que saudades que me deu vendo estas fotos.
ReplyDeleteLindo lugar.
Beijo.
Lovely set of pictures! I'm impressed that you seem to have taken them all from exactly the same spot :-). I've been trying to photograph my favourite tree in different seasons but they're all from different angles.
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome! Love the shot with the rainbow, but then the one with snow right after it. Great pics!
ReplyDeleteWow , love your pictures Anne.It's a lovely scene and I wonder what sort of tree it is . I have a favourite Oak tree that has no leaves yet, where as many trees around here are very green already. I actually photographed it in winter and I'm waiting for it to look a bit green so I can take another picture...wish I had taken one every month now.
ReplyDeleteJacquie x
It's so lovely to watch nature change isn't it. I look out on a tree at the back of my house and everyday I look at it and love it a little bit more!
ReplyDeleteThey look great in sequence like that. There's a hose roof near me that I like to photograph regularly, it's such a good shape!
ReplyDeletebellissima iniziativa, a me piacciono molto le vigne toscane che con i loro colori scandiscono le stagioni. complimenti.
ReplyDeleteciao Paola
What a good idea and what a lovely series of photos....they really need to be published! thanks for helping us see the world through your camera! Joan
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence, what kind of tree is it? I have an Ash tree that I watch from my kitchen window; I keep thinking that I should take shots of it but never get around to doing it.
ReplyDeleteThere is a country saying about the likelihood of rain - Ash before Oak we're in for a soak; Oak before Ash we're in for a splash. I can't find an Oak tree so can't find out which one has leaves first.
beautiful. I especially love Nov and Dec.
ReplyDeleteAwesome....
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely idea. Although it looks a bit more picturesque where you live than here in Leeds! I love how the light changes as much as the colours of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful idea, the pictures are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
This is fantastic to see the scenery change month by month. Good luck with capturing the tree in April and January!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful series. The tree itself is lovely, and the clean line of the fields behind it, with the wall and road in front, make it even better. I love the two shots with the rose bay willow herb.
ReplyDeleteAnne these pics are just stunning.........
ReplyDeleteThey would be great framed together, I love the last two in particular...
Such picturesque countryside, you are very lucky to have it on your doorstep and be able to get out and enjoy it...
Claire :}
Beautiful....you should make a calendar out of it....in fact, I'm sure I've seen a site for it somewhere on publisher maybe?
ReplyDeleteGreat to have those pics altogether!