Originally Posted by
Geoff F
Thanks for the comments, Antonio.
I tried to pick a camera position where there was some easily recognisable items among the foliage and the background without there being too much emerging vegetation in the foreground. It won't matter too much if I do vary a little in my position from month to month as long as it is fairly close. There are some small trees and other markers nearby which I can use as reference markers.
However, I am also attempting a more arduous nearby task. Some of the vegetation has been cut to ground level and I had an idea to record the emerging regrowth and any new plants which will appear there over the next year. So I have selected an average looking 2 x 2 metre square for monitoring. Not overly confident about my plant identification skills or how to photograph the result. Maybe a photograph ever month with close ups of anything which actually flowers during that period. Probably I will need to sub divide my square into four 1 x 1 metre squares for easier and more detailed photography. The edges to be marked with bamboo canes.