This is Oldham on the afternoon of Christmas Eve 2005. Can spring be far behind? Actually, yes- very far behind, but if winter is as blithe and sunny as this, who cares?
I think it's the composition--it looks like a painting, like something that would never occur in nature.
I'm pretty much the opposite of an anglophile, so I don't have a lot of familiarity with what England looks like, but, yes, I do think there is often something very English about Tony's photos. I don't know exactly what it is, if it's the light or the scenery. (Sometimes it's definitely the scenery.) And of course, I know where he is, which probably influences me.
"It looks like a painting like something that would never occur in nature."
Well, that's true -- but things like this occur in parks with some regularity (especially in England). It reminds me, for no good reason except for its lawn sloping to water, of the municipal park in Tewkesbury, across from the Abbey.
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Date: 2005-12-24 11:30 am (UTC)I'm pretty much the opposite of an anglophile, so I don't have a lot of familiarity with what England looks like, but, yes, I do think there is often something very English about Tony's photos. I don't know exactly what it is, if it's the light or the scenery. (Sometimes it's definitely the scenery.) And of course, I know where he is, which probably influences me.
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Date: 2005-12-24 02:44 pm (UTC)Well, that's true -- but things like this occur in parks with some regularity (especially in England). It reminds me, for no good reason except for its lawn sloping to water, of the municipal park in Tewkesbury, across from the Abbey.
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Date: 2005-12-24 03:52 pm (UTC)