tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802716903254015310.post7035741370399601977..comments2023-06-13T13:24:07.539+01:00Comments on Imperfect and Tense: Lightening the loadImperfect and Tensehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07348507012722069785noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802716903254015310.post-20212747165403772632017-03-14T08:06:48.629+00:002017-03-14T08:06:48.629+00:00Thank you for the feedback, particularly with rega...Thank you for the feedback, particularly with regard to the sequence, as I hadn't initially intended posting the photos together until I had gathered a set from one solstice to another. I shall have to give this some more thought.<br /><br />I would certainly recommend documenting a natural phenomenon in some way. I have tinkered with time lapse clouds (also using my phone) and would really like to capture the ebbing and flowing of a tide on the shore.<br /><br />The tree idea sounds great. I could see that looking great in a Powerpoint presentation, as 50 or so photos gently meld from one into another.Imperfect and Tensehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07348507012722069785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802716903254015310.post-45762263419466107752017-03-13T19:56:49.370+00:002017-03-13T19:56:49.370+00:00I think this is a worthy project, no matter how of...I think this is a worthy project, no matter how often you manage to do it. I especially like that you are showing us the photos in the same blog post for comparison. It all makes me want to undertake a similar project somehow... I don't think sunsets would be the thing to track in my case, because my western horizon is rooftops... but maybe I can think of some naturally recurring phenomenon to photograph. <br /><br />I did plan to take pictures of a certain tree once a week, a few years back. But I didn't follow through on that idea.GretchenJoannahttp://www.gretchenjoanna.comnoreply@blogger.com