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== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 20:47, 2 January 2010
It's fun to see how places change over the years, during the seasons, for different weather, daytimes, or for ongoing construction work. If you happen to pass a location you made a photo of earlier, and choose to make another photo on your next visit, feel free to add both (or all) of them here.
It might not always be possible to reproduce the exact view, but please add only photos that basically show the same location, so that the change is really visible. You may include pictures that were not taken on geohashing expeditions, but to keep it on-topic, at least one of each location must be an expedition picture. It doesn't matter whether the point is an actual hashpoint, though. Rather, if you revisit an old hashpoint, this is considered to be a Retro expedition and should be documented on the respective expedition page.
Please sort the pictures so that those showing the same locations are next to another in the gallery and add a link to the expedition page, or, if you add pictures not taken on geohashing expeditions, the date in the caption. The automatic category gallery would not do any useful sorting, so there is no use in any special category for this task. 7 Do bear in mind that you can also revisit other people's hashes, try to see if their markers still exist, and try to make the same photos from the same angles.
To look up a point worth revisiting, you could try to visualize this kml file containing all hashes for pages listed in Category:Expeditions. It works well with Google Earth, but not in Google maps (too much data).
Gallery
2009-03-01
A bad track2009-05-01
A good track
2009-02-13
Late winter at Tübingen-Derendingen2009-05-04
Late spring2009-08-09
Summer
2009-03-08
at appr. N 48°35.223' E 9°0.065'2009-05-09
Two months later2009-11-29
Next winter
2009-04-03
Hashpoint in winter2009-04-23
Hashpoint in spring
2008-09-01
Late summer2008-11-10
Late fall
2009-01-21
Winter2009-05-13
Spring
2009-05-21
16:25 CEST (UTC+2)2009-05-21
16:48 CEST2009-05-21
16:51 CEST2009-05-21
17:06 CEST
2009-04-03
The geohash was where the shadows would meet, if they were longer.2009-04-24
Same Time of the day, same place, three weeks later. Spring has hit the auto color enhancement button.
- Delete if the match is too poor. You need a section on how to take a photo like a previous one.
2009-02-15
Winter
2009-05-30
So much can change in 8 months
2009-07-09
Just a few meters off - see the willow in the background?
2009-03-19
Road closed for toad migration2009-07-19
Road closed for forest work2009-09-15
Road not closed.
Each time I found the closure signs only after passing the closed road - there were no such signs along the forest tracks from which I reached it...
2009-02-10 52 12, a hiking trail.
Pictures taken during 2009-12-26 48 11. Las Vegas looks better at night, too.
Links
If you don't have pictures of similar views, but revisited a hashpoint you've been to before, you can just add a link to your expedition page and the retro expedition report here:
- 2008-10-22 49 8 - ilpadre revisited the location of his first geohash four months later and found the hashtag to be weather-worn and rusty, but still there.