Showing posts with label England parklands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England parklands. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Change of Season
Two months to go until I complete one year of documenting how the change of season affects the park and its visitors. As London prepares for yet another winter, nature and people change their 'dress'. And with the season there is a visable change in light and colour, as I could notice this morning when I had to turn up the ISO considerably to make sure I could still capture the scene as my eyes saw it.
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
Change of season
Back in the park at 'my spot' to document how the month are defining the park environment and culture. It seemed like it had been a while, in the meantime the festival had come and gone. Yet, the festival is a man-made influence and I wanted to focus on the natural seasons.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Change of Season
Back in the park at 'my' spot, I took another photo to document the change of season. And I am amazed how much I am learning with this. As the seasons are quite pronounced in London, I was always aware of the change, but had not really picked up on the subtleties and little details that get caught in a photo.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Change of season
Back at the park noticing the change of season. This time round I noticed some shy evidence of Spring bringing in new colours and clothing. The leaves are now sitting at the tips of the branches waiting for that moment of warmth that says 'Winter is over'.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Morning walks
Exploring the change of season, I went back to take a photo of the same scenery. This is an ongoing project over the next months to explore how the light, colours and textures change during the year.
Labels:
change of season,
England parklands,
light,
London nature,
park land,
Spring,
trees,
urban environment,
walks,
winter
Location:
London, UK
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