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Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek

I count five Tuesdays to the end of the year. 😶. Over the past fortnight, I have gathered photos from each of the different viewing angles I have from the Hutch, and for those five Tuesdays, you are just going to see what I saw during that time... essentially, A WEEK IN THE VIEW OF... (bar the day or two menosoup ensured were missed). To carry out this project, I set the Hisstix at 400 ISO, neutral white balance, with no change throughout, and endeavoured to move the lens to about the same zoom on each occasion. I did not use a tripod, so there will be slight variations in framing.

A WEEK IN THE VIEW OF ... West.




Don't be fooled by those reflections -
a brief break in the battleship grey for about 15 minutes is all that was!




The last time I saw a sky that colour was in Sydney, just before the mother of all storms hit;
the first of what would become very familiar 'mini-tornadoes,' laden with skin-shredding,
window-shattering, roof-stripping ice balls.

That didn't happen here. Just 48 hours of relentless wind and rain to add to the previous
48 and the 96 before that...



13 comments:

  1. Very interesting sequence of photos! Nice!

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  2. At least you saw the hills some of the time!

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  3. 4 seasons in one day... we have the same thing here.... it's hard to place a bet LOL

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  4. Hi Yam - it certainly has been grey ... we've had very sharp showers ... today it's grey again! But Spring is ahead of us ... I believe! - cheers Hilary

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  5. It would be interesting project to play these over the course of a year - stop motion style maybe - like a time lapse I suppose. Here in west wales the sky and tides are everything

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  6. It's the cheerful weather you've told me about! We have an evergreen that peers out once the leaves drop. Nice to see the mountain, though. XX

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  7. As I sat here looking at your view out your window I was thinking that you do what I do. Pay attention to what's outside the windows all of them. Yesterday I had closed all the blinds and the house was dark and Bob came inside and said why do you have all the blinds closed and I said I'm trying to take pictures of the Christmas lights in the dark. And then I thought how do people live in a house with it all closed up because the people across the street from us I have never seen the blinds open ever and I have a friend that every time I go to their house the blinds are always closed. And my mother did the same thing. I think this is a great idea to do the Tuesday show us what you see out your windows can't wait to see more

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  8. YAM I often stand at windows for a long time observing.
    You surely had a variety of views and weather.
    Hugs Cecilia

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  9. Looks like you had all the autumn weather in one week! Lee and Phod and Lady

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  10. Great photos and we love those brilliant Autumn leaves!

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  11. What a great idea. I like seeing the changes as the day goes by!

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  12. We're glad you had a brief spot of sunshine in all those grey days.

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  13. Mr B always wants to know what F and I are staring at out the windows.... just looking at outside, colours, textures, movement, life, noises, portents......You captured some great colours even if 'battleship grey' predominates. F calls it Thames Estuary mudflats grey - which is even gloomier, and sticky.

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