Another Grey Day.
Wanted to blip something that represented yet another featureless grey day - St Saviour's flank wall seemed dull enough! Church was only built at the beginning of 20th C and completed and consecrated for worship during 1911. Its stone walls are blackened in places reminiscent of the majority of grand buildings in London as a consequence of the sooty, smoggy atmosphere from the many coal fires.
The shot came out better than I expected and doesn't look as dull as intended. Compositionally I would prefer the Agave plant to have a central position but it makes a nice feature anyway.
The day had a pleasant end with the sky beginning to clear and a very delicate watercolour type sunset rounded it off. So not all bad!
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- Panasonic DMC-G5
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