After a series of boaty posts here is a view of St. Peter’s Church at Upper Slaughter in the Cotswolds. A slightly different approach for me but I quite like the ‘spiky’ trees and grassy bank on this one.
Upper Slaughter is a picturesque village not too far from Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold.
Beyond the church the village drops down to a ‘chocolate box’ ford across the stream and a pleasant circular walk that takes in most of the village. There is at least one hotel but like many smaller villages, no pub or even a village shop, so tourists and locals alike need to travel to nearby towns and villages for refreshments or even the weekly shopping – leaving Upper Slaughter as an ‘half-hour visit’ tourist destination.
This looks great! You have a very unique use of colours, which I find very interesting. In my loss of good words you kind of bind all the elements together with the way you use it 🙂
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Thanks Kim
Yes – thanks for the feedback. My use of colours is sometimes/often a bit dodgy but then it is by way of more experimentation – but something I’d like to do more of.
My regards
Bryan
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