Monday 17 December 2018

A Calendar For 2019

Time for my regular prowl through a year's photography in search of images that might make a nice calendar. One of these years I may be organised enough to get something printed up!


January




February




March




April




May




June




July




August




September




October




November




December



Take care.



24 comments:

  1. Whether you ever get it printed or not I am sure it must be a pleasant exercise to review the year’s photographs. We don’t get anywhere near the number of calendars we used to. At one point I would have so many I would give them to a friend and she would send them to her family in India.

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  2. Lovely! A trip through the year in my lovely home country, making me homesick again. I love the snowdrops and the bluebells, and the deer and... well, all of the pictures!

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  3. I was just thinking, no animals, when I got to Nov! These are beautiful, and I'm sure there were many others that somehow missed making the cut. Thanks for the great year of beautiful scenery!

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  4. These would make a beautiful calendar, John. Just gorgeous!

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  5. I hope you will start a tradition of having these photos printed and that we readers can order the calendars too. (Or you could organise a giveaway! :)) February and April almost made me cry. Wonderful photos!

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  6. I love this idea and all of these photos. You make me want to a calendar compilation on the blog. Thank you so much for the inspiration.

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  7. Every single image in these twelve is a perfect representation for the month JohnMake a calendar and I will definitely print one off.

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  8. Your November one is my favourite.

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  9. A wonderful tradition to choose 12 photos from the past year. Must be hard!
    April and November are my favourites.

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  10. Nice selections. You should totally make a calendar!

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  11. This would make a joyous calendar and you should really have it printed - your friends would love it.

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  12. Great choices for a beautiful calendar. My favorite is March.

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  13. Sept. - Dec. are my favorites. Esp. Dec. Reminds me of so many abandoned barns from home.

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  14. you really give a sense of the four seasons here. The turning and tilting of the earth. Great work, sir! Merry Christmas and a very happy and healthy 2019 to you.

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  15. You sure hose some great photos...I'd love to have some of them as jigsaw puzzles.

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  16. Wonderful photos, I like every one and couldn't choose a favourite:)

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  17. That's lovely John. I'd buy a printed copy!
    Tom

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  18. Not too long to wait for Snowdrops and Bluebells to grace our woodlands again! Your images are a pleasing reminder of the joys to come in 2019.
    Superb images John!

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  19. Beautiful photos John, November and December are stunning.

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  20. It's an idea I've often toyed with - but I don't have the quality of shots that you do; you must be spoiled for choice! Merry Christmas!

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  21. A very nice collection, I often think about doing this too, but I take far too many photos and am very indecisive! Your July photo makes me think Swallows and Amazons!

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