Well, this is, effectively One / 209 from St Dunstan revisited, or rather taken from a different POV. I prefer the window at the back in this version, and the archway, but I had to walk down some steps to get the image, and the result took quite a bit of straightening!
Well, hmmmmm… Symmetry or asymmetry? That is the question.
Depends what you are after!
True.
😊
That person looks a little peppier and less contemplative. I would like to see the photo with no person to see how I respond to the window in a window aspect.
Ah, well, I didn’t take any minus person – when I return I shall have to rectify that! But to me, the window with foliage behind is preferable to that with the bland buillding
I like it. Of course a photo looking contemplative and unaware of the photocher would be the clincher but what are the odds?
Tish sent me. So glad she did.
Many thanks, Ruth! Pleased you like my images
A ‘sitting one’. You usually catch them walking. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
No harm in a change, Pete!
A pleasing image, Sue. The person looks very comfy there. 😅
It’s a peaceful space, Sylvia
I’ll swap Seaton D for this, what a lovely place, I like the framing of the person.
I went to St Dunstan in the East for the first time this Tuesday, and was enthralled by it – a new favourite place….. a casualty of the Blitz, it has been a public garden since the late 1960s. Atmospheric it is
I’m well jell!
I’m sure!
Love!!
St Dunstan is such a lovely little place…