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It’s Amazing That the Same View of the Same Ocean and the Same Sky Can Look So Completely Different

Here’s a wonderfully colorful photo project by photographer Robert Weingarten that shows how psychedelic our world can get. Weingarten took a photo at 6:30 in the morning of the same view of Santa Monica Bay from his home in Malibu for an entire year. Even with all that sameness, each photo captures something completely different than before.

Called “6:30 AM Series” and shot in 2003, Weingarten used the same camera on the same tripod at the same spot with the same lens focused on infinity and at the same aperture of f/22. He tweaked with the camera’s shutter speed but mostly just let each day differentiate itself from the one before and the one after. You see orange, red, white, blue, purple, pink and so on. The world, the clouds, the fog, the weather—it’s just lovely to see each sky take on its own personality.

Check out Weingarten’s awesome photo series here. [Robert Weingarten via Laughing Squid]

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