for some weird reason my eyes were drawn to the cyclist staring straight ahead and the little angel statue facing the other way on the top of the church both look really determined. The dominance of the cross and the sign is great….there’s something “cross like” about the sign actually..good!!
Thanks, Paul. I went back this morning because I know the light is good then, but the sign had already been twisted back to its normal position… only for a moment, and the moment is gone. Such is the nature of street photography.
for some weird reason my eyes were drawn to the cyclist staring straight ahead and the little angel statue facing the other way on the top of the church both look really determined. The dominance of the cross and the sign is great….there’s something “cross like” about the sign actually..good!!
Thanks, Paul. I went back this morning because I know the light is good then, but the sign had already been twisted back to its normal position… only for a moment, and the moment is gone. Such is the nature of street photography.
Ah that’s interesting, the sign twisted in the “wrong” place. As you say it’s the magic of what we do. Never ceases to amaze me really.