What says "autumn" (or indeed "Bonfire Night") more eloquently than a burnt-out car amid the drifts of leaves on a gloomy late afternoon in November? Or a fly-tipped vacuum cleaner and frying pan in subdued Hallowe'en tones, carefully arranged against a tree?
Or how about this bizarre mash-up of religiosities at our local cemetery, all for a child who died well before his first birthday?
There's some interesting "negative space" action going on in that first one: cropping it square brings it to the foreground, so to speak:
That's it. A pictorial post of few words, this time, but lots more words coming up soon.







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