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Howard Somerville club has replied to John LawrenceThis one, I thought looked banal, the church with its stumpy tower rather ordinary. But on second view, the lack of a spire (church towers and spires must be included in their entirety, and that places restraints on composition) made a better overall composition possible, and once I'd added an interesting sky from elsewhere and airbrushed out the usual rubbish - parked cars, aerials etc. - it was as good as the other shots. Because of the limited range of colours, the monochrome version may be better, but at the cost of the golden glow of the low sun on the Cotswold stone, which may be the picture's main attraction.
I agree there is someting wonderful about that glow of Cotswold stone, I do however like the tones i get from Kent flint!
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