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Photo 335
Over the hedge - 30-11
A retake of my view as first taken in Feb ans used several times since.
http://365project.org/barrowlane/365/2013-02-17
http://365project.org/barrowlane/365/2013-05-08
http://365project.org/barrowlane/taketwo/2013-10-01
30th November 2013
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Rob Wareham
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2015 update - I have Completed two years without a break so am now taking a more relaxed approach to when I take photographs. I...
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Graham Thresher
It is so good to revisit scenes and record the changing seasons.
November 30th, 2013
GazBadger
I have seen this idea a few times and I intend to do it when I start my second year... really cool photo series =)
November 30th, 2013
Margaret Brown
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It looks warmer in this photo than your other 3 !! Nice to see the seasons come and go
November 30th, 2013
Cathie
Wonderful, Rob. I love this view -- and love seeing it under different conditions.
December 1st, 2013
Wendy
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Really enjoyed this series of hedge photos. So neat to see the different seasons come and go.
I like this one best with the line of haylage in it.
December 1st, 2013
Gena Pegg
I like that you do that. Great idea and capture!
December 1st, 2013
Emma Durnford
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I do like this when the same view can be compared over the year - a sight more interesting than my railway line!
December 1st, 2013
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I like this one best with the line of haylage in it.