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I want to take some photos of HK island from Tsim Sha Tsui so here are the photos
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I'm thinking about starting a year long project where I take a photo of my back yard every day for a year, then add all of the images together into one huge picture. Each day gets a column a few pixels wide, so you get a seasonal gradient.
It will take a lot of dedication, but it would be worth a try :)
 

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I'm thinking about starting a year long project where I take a photo of my back yard every day for a year, then add all of the images together into one huge picture. Each day gets a column a few pixels wide, so you get a seasonal gradient.
It will take a lot of dedication, but it would be worth a try :)
The only issue is I would need to find a time every day where the shadows match, as days fluctuate significantly depending on the season.
 

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I'm thinking about starting a year long project where I take a photo of my back yard every day for a year, then add all of the images together into one huge picture. Each day gets a column a few pixels wide, so you get a seasonal gradient.
It will take a lot of dedication, but it would be worth a try :)
It is not easy, you'll need to have that persistence
 

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This picture is (quite obviously, given the lack of snow) quite old. I haven’t been outside in a quart of a million years.

Thought it might be nice to resurface what late summer looks like.
 
I'm thinking about starting a year long project where I take a photo of my back yard every day for a year, then add all of the images together into one huge picture. Each day gets a column a few pixels wide, so you get a seasonal gradient.
It will take a lot of dedication, but it would be worth a try :)
I had a trail camera looking over the yard a couple years ago from winter through spring took about a 1000 random pics watching the greenery fill the view was neat

Found this laying next to my car park at work, a fossil of the anthromillennial extinction
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Now photo type taking 4Kids: Stellar photos, Roger and BANDWITH: Nature, me:miscellaneous

Correct me if I am wrong
 
Now photo type taking 4Kids: Stellar photos, Roger and BANDWITH: Nature, me:miscellaneous

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I’d say you got some great urban scapes with some nice mountain yearnings;
If ever I’m home on a nice clear night I hope to get some interesting moon scapes with my new low tech tools, but winter/spring is dodgy skies round here,
Also spotted a few new birds of the flit around sort I’m not sure how I’ll photo yet, there’s a 2nd male Cardinal and a Chickadee among others, didn’t know there were chickadees this way but haven’t heard it ‘chickadee-dee-dee’ yet, just poking around for bugs in the trees

In a few months the insects and spiders will emerge for the great hunting of bits of this and that and each other