Weekly timeline

Timeline

Photos grouped by week, with a short note for each group.

The current profile finally met the archive

The newest image closes the timeline gap and connects the dated record to month eight.

  • latest archive date logged
  • month-eight featured image selected
  • home profile and archive reunited
Public-safe portrait from the current month group

Month Eight Arrival

The latest image closes the gap and ties the archive back to the current profile.

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One frame was enough in October

By early October, a single image could still read like a real update instead of a gap.

  • single-image checkpoint
  • continuity held without a full series
  • timeline stayed readable across dates
Public-safe landscape photo from the sixth weekly group

October Entry

By October, even a single frame could carry a full update.

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The pace narrowed, not the clarity

The set got smaller again, but the archive no longer needed quantity to feel settled.

  • shorter follow-up set
  • portrait rhythm stayed consistent
  • public-safe selection remained easy
Public-safe portrait from the fifth weekly group

September Return

A shorter set, but still clear enough to leave in the public record.

Public-safe second portrait from the fifth weekly group

Quiet Follow-Up

The archive narrows again here, which gives the date its own restraint.

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Early September widened the archive

Five usable frames on a single date turned the record from a small set into an actual timeline.

  • largest one-day group in the archive
  • vertical compositions became common
  • second featured image selected
Public-safe landscape photo from the fourth weekly group

September Window

Early September widened the record enough to count as a distinct chapter.

Public-safe second landscape photo from the fourth weekly group

Open Sequence

Another frame from the same run, with the archive starting to feel less accidental.

Public-safe portrait from the fourth weekly group

New Angle

Portrait-oriented entries begin to show up more often around this point.

Public-safe vertical portrait from the fourth weekly group

Steadier Column

The vertical crop holds without needing much explanation.

Public-safe fifth portrait from the fourth weekly group

Five-Frame Day

One date supplying five keepers says more than any note could.

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Late August produced the first front-page cut

A stronger date cluster arrived near the end of the first month and gave the site an obvious featured image.

  • first featured archive image selected
  • portrait and landscape cuts both held up
  • home page material emerged
Public-safe portrait from the third weekly group

Late August Marker

A stronger frame from the end of the first month, worth carrying onto the front page.

Public-safe second portrait from the third weekly group

Vertical Checkpoint

The archive starts looking more deliberate once the framing gets cleaner.

Public-safe landscape photo from the third weekly group

End-of-Month Proof

A wider cut from the same date, kept because the record was holding together by then.

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Mid-August made repetition useful

More than one keepable frame on the same date made the archive feel less accidental.

  • three-image date logged
  • wider framing entered the mix
  • consistency started showing up
Public-safe landscape photo from the second weekly group

Week Two Note

By mid-August, the record already had enough range to justify a second pass.

Public-safe landscape photo from the same weekly group

Balanced Repeat

Another public-safe cut from the same stretch, quieter and more evenly framed.

Public-safe third landscape photo from the same weekly group

Third Pass

The same date produced more than one usable image, which started feeling like a pattern.

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The record opened quietly

The first saved frames established the tone: public-safe, restrained, and close to the beginning.

  • first dated archive entry
  • two usable frames from one day
  • editorial tone set early
Public-safe portrait from the first archive group

Opening Frame

The archive starts with a calm scene that still feels easy to leave on view.

Public-safe companion portrait from the first archive group

Second Hold

A companion frame from the same day, kept for the steadier rhythm.

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