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I enjoy exploring in every season. Sometimes we get all the season in a day. The saying, "If you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes." definitely applies here. If I had the time, I'd take a photo of my favourite places in each season but with so many places to explore, I am often not back to the same location very often, if ever.
One of the things I like best about Fall/Winter/Spring exploring is that with no leaves on the trees, things are more visible than they are in summer. I like the juxtaposition of the following sets of photos. Enjoy!
Leedale House - Summer |
Leedale House - Winter |
Hazel House - Summer |
Hazel House - Winter |
Hazel House - Summer |
Hazel House - Winter |
Schoolhouse - summer |
Schoolhouse - Fall |
Great stuff Jenn!
ReplyDeleteThanks BW. I might expand to bales in all season.
DeleteThat is very cool, comparing the scenes in different seasons!
ReplyDeleteI agree that it is easier to find and see things in the winter, although it can be hard to GET to them through the snow. We have a great crust on the snow now so there is little danger of falling through.
True enough Steve! Winter roads have stopped me many times....also have stepped into some deep snow by mistake! I'm looking forward to spring.
DeleteThe buildings are more difficult to see in summer, but they look more lonely in winter. I can't make up my mind which I like best. It is all good. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Vicki! They do look more cold and lonely in the winter. I think Fall is perfect. Less leaves and roads are good! :)
DeleteLeedale house in the Winter - love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chickenmom, she's a lovely old house.
DeleteI love shooting in both seasons, great photos Jenn!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ron! I should go back to that house in the field west of Bentley for a winter shot!
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