Weekly Photo Challenge: Seasons

In 2014 I set myself a project to record the passing seasons by every month taking a photograph of the field behind our house, from the same point of view. This week’s Photo Challenge provides an ideal opportunity to show the results.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Seasons

Reach for the sky

Taken on a Boxing Day walk in 2013, this image shows the bare branches of an oak tree against the sky.

TreesB&W

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Trees.

Weekly Photo Challenge: On The Way

On a snowy day last year on one of our local walks we came across a group of Shetland ponies in a field. This one was particularly curious.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: On The Way

Weekly Photo Challenge: Enveloped

Two envelopings for the price of one here: moss envelopes the stone of a bridge across the ditch just up the road from here at Tranquility Base, while snow envelops the undergrowth next to it.

Enveloped

Weekly Photo Challenge: Enveloped.

Freezing fog

In response to Cee’s latest Black & White Photo Challenge – Weather, an image taken last winter here at Tranquility Base.

Freezing fog

The link to the challenge is here.

 

 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Dreamy

From last winter, trees reflected in Tranquility Base’s very own étang.

Dreamy

 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Fray

The dried and fraying husk of a seed-pod, photographed last December in a nearby hedgerow.

Fray

Weekly Photo Challenge: Beginning

Snowdrops traditionally mark the arrival of spring:

Beginning

Winter Walk

It’s been pleasantly, if unseasonably, warm and sunny lately here at Tranquility Base: perfect weather for a walk along the quiet local roads.

The road to St Barbant

The hedgerows are full of both life and death:

Some more images:

Winter sun and frost

Sun and Frost

At the moment Tranquility Base is sitting under a high pressure weather system, bringing cloudless sunny days and heavy night frosts.

An early morning walk in the fields provided images of both.