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mocha
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i have been trying to do that over the years.. have to do some searching. or it might be that i've taken a photo of the same spot each year at the same time.
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hwdhusky
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The thread of picture a day had me thinking. Has anyone ever taken the same shot throughout different seasons or multiple shots from the same season. I thought it would be neat to see. I do not have any wilderness scenes but I did take 4 seasonal shots of my parents lake home and framed them using film a few years ago. I gave it to them as a gift and they loved it. I thought it was neat but I would love to see some BWCA or other similar scenes.
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MHS67
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Winter spring and summer, have fall to go.
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3Ball
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These are not quite exactly the same, but they are very similar. Kawishiwi falls in different seasons.
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hwdhusky
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quote Mocha: " "
HOLY!!! Was one of those spring and the other fall? Did the water go down that much in one season?
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hwdhusky
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quote Mocha: " gunflint lake in May and in November" The really like the difference in contrast between the two. Nature is so cool.
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hwdhusky
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april 2009 and September 2013 both the cavity lake fire, july 2006,and the ham lake fire, may 2007, swept through this waterfall area. the new growth is gorgeous!" Absolutely, the changes in just a few short years is amazing.
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Mocha
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april 2009 and September 2013 both the cavity lake fire, july 2006,and the ham lake fire, may 2007, swept through this waterfall area. the new growth is gorgeous!
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Mocha
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quote hwdhusky: "quote Mocha: " "
HOLY!!! Was one of those spring and the other fall? Did the water go down that much in one season? "
the photo on the right, the dried up version, is oct 2010, the left photo is early may 2011. if you zoom in on the right photo you can make out our Kevlar canoe laying on the rocks. that was the closest we could get to water we could float the canoe on. turns out it was barely enough, we couldn't line it since the lake bottom was the thick, stinky muck. it was like this almost all the way to the next surprise... no way to get to the wood horse portage without cross country boulder field. these photos are on the granite river before you take the 105rd portage to clove. we were traveling from sag to gunflint
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snakecharmer
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I thought this was interesting...Fishguts and I posted these pictures of the Ima/Hatchet portage on the thread several years ago. The pictures were taken forty-some years apart.
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Mocha
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quote MHS67: " Winter spring and summer, have fall to go."
did you ever get the Fall version?
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MHS67
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Mocha, the last couple of falls haven't been cold enough to turn the leaves on that oak tree. They only turn a little yellow then fall off. I'm hoping this year will complete they 4 seasons!
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Mocha
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hopefully you'll be able to get a shot and complete your series.
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Sides
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quote snakecharmer: "I thought this was interesting...Fishguts and I posted these pictures of the Ima/Hatchet portage on the thread several years ago. The pictures were taken forty-some years apart. "
I was going to say you could see how much the tree grew, than I saw 40 years apart.
Big difference in your gear.
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mocha
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Topper lake sept, 2012
Topper lake, february 2013
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hwdhusky
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quote snakecharmer: "I thought this was interesting...Fishguts and I posted these pictures of the Ima/Hatchet portage on the thread several years ago. The pictures were taken forty-some years apart. "
That is interesting... remind me, I have only been on that route once, but is that the portage that can be hidden behind that rock wall? How many years did that wooden dock structure last? Thanks for the pictures and a little history too.
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lindylair
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Here is a same scene set of the High Falls of the Baptism River taken in late summer and early winter.
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hwdhusky
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lindylair, that is really cool. I try to picture myself there in both pictures and what a different experience each trip would have been to capture the photos. Thanks for posting.
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Mocha
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sept 2009
april 2013
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Mocha
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hwdhusky
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That would be interesting too. One trip last year we went through the burn area. I tried to grab a few pictures of the familar areas in hopes of returning the next few years and taking the same picture. I am hoping it turns out, it will be fun watching the area regrow anyway.
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Mocha
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January 2010 and January 2014. when I see the trees every day I don't notice their growth!
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Mocha
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gunflint lake in May and in November
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Mocha
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Mocha
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January, May and September. High Falls of the Pigeon River. MN/Canada border
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hwdhusky
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mocha, I love that. You are always posting such wonderful pictures. Thank you.
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