Yesterday while I was out and about, I stopped at the side of Sunningdale Road in north London to take a shot of a field of cut corn and an interesting barn. The sun was trying to break through the cloud and snow.
A solitary tree swing moves in the breeze surrounded by a rusty slide, a collapsed picnic table and a broken swing set. The play area of City Orchards on Huron Street East in London evokes some sadness but also images of happier times.
A beautiful, variegated poinsettia adds colour to the holiday season. The Poinsettia is a member of the spurge family and indigenous to Mexico and Central America.
I took this last week outside where I work. Walkers Pond in the background is a bit hard to distinguish in black and white but its smooth surface is visible.
On Saturday I walked around the deserted City Orchards farm on Huron Street east in London. The once bustling apple orchard now sits in a crumbling state of disrepair.
On my way home from work in the rain the other night, I was delighted by the intense colours reflected in the pavement and the abstract images I was able to capture.