Here’s the last of the “same spot, different season” series, a summer view of the trees on Kitchen-Dick Road. And, making their final appearance, here are the same trees in the other seasons:
. . .Spring. . .
. . .Winter. . .
. . .and Autumn.
Shannon, our previous Sequim Daily photographer, suggested this series (thank you, Shannon!). I think she may have had a different vantage point in mind when she suggested it. These views face north. Facing south there’s often a glorious view of the Olympic Mountains. . .and, I noticed, a string of telephone poles on either side of the road. Artfully arranged, telephone poles have a place. But wandering on a thoroughfare to find the arrangement didn’t work. So I aimed north. Tomorrow I’ll post a bit of that south-facing view, in a spot I found without those poles.
What an excellent series, Kay! It’s exciting, at least for me, to see seasonal or elapsed pictures of any species, but *that* windbreak is so iconic in the Dungeness Valley. Thanks.
Now tell me, were you playing Vivaldi’s Four Seasons on the iPod while shooting this?
One the road to home in Sequim. Lombardi popular
i like autumn best from these 4!
Vivaldi makes the music, you play with photos. Fantastic, Kay!