Quite a vague theme this week, as contrast could refer to both the contents of the photograph and the colours within it.
This shot is of Coventry Cathedral, which was badly damaged by German bombing in World War Two. The section in the middle and on the right is the remains of the original cathedral while on the left, you can see the modern building which joins on.
They did a good job of the rebuilding – although it’s a completely different style, it ties in nicely. I also like how the old section did not have the roof rebuilt. It’s a history lesson in a building.







Lovely photo! And I enjoyed reading your ‘About’ note. I believe you don’t always need to have a niche to attracts readers, often people will gravitate to any sort of writing that is interesting and genuine
Thank you! I write the blog mostly for me really, not for others, so it really is just a bonus when other people read it and like it!
love the picture..;)
Thanks! It was a lovely day which helps.
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Nice interpretation. It helps to be reminded of the horrors of war. Today, war has become so desensitized and impersonal. Better to carry on, yes?
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Beautiful.
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