Here at Cheltenham DP the second day of the month means Changing View. Today marks a full year of taking a photo from the same place once a month to record the scene as it changes. To finish this series off today I show all the past photos starting with September 2008 and finishing with September 2009. Enjoy having a look back.
Wednesday 2 September 2009
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I find it hard to believe that there are only roadworks in one shot....
fantastic series! impressive!
I really like these. Perhaps I should think of doing something similar...
Rain in both September shots. Would it be a good guess to say that next September it will rain on the same day?
What a great idea for a series! We should all do something like that on our blogs. I like living in a place with very distinct seasons. You can see them so beautifully in your photos.
Although I've been following these changes, it's great to see the whole series. Hopefully our summer will last longer (October usually is a great month), but the sea wasn't much inviting this afternoon at the beach...
Very, very well done! It was so good to go through the months and see the differences. A very nice place, always, all the year round!
Looking at them all together is very impressive.....what a great idea.Have you a new one now?
I've enjoyed these very much, Marley. I think I might try something similar (and credit you with the idea). It's fun to see them all together.
What a change from April to May - interesting series - I see some Finnish blogs and Deslilas in France have just started something similar.
I definitely prefer the summer scenes...more cheerful!
What a great idea to post them altogether! The changing seasons is so much more obvious.
Wish I could do something similar, but all you'll see is sun or rain!
Ooh, I like my word here: cowberri.
Oh, I miss horse chestnut trees. I lived for a few months in England, arriving when they flowered, and leaving as they lost their leaves. My hope was to stay long enough for the oak leaves to turn, and they very kindly did so the week that I left. :-)
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