Yes, and I nearly missed it. Having walked all round Deddington (a pretty and interesting place but cluttered solid with parked vehicles and almost impossible to photograph, and not helped either by its being wheelie bin day, which it seems to be everywhere I go on the day I go), I only made a detour down that main road when in the distance the red blossom caught my eye. I would have taken it from that same POV if the face of the pub sign hadn't been in shade.
I chose the right day (yesterday) for a "Lockdown jaunt" - it was bright and sunny with a blue sky until, on the way home, it suddenly miserabled over and poured with rain. Before that, it being such a beautiful evening, I made a detour via Brill and discovered it and its Windmill, which was quite fortunate.
You caught it at a good time, with the sun on both faces, but it doesn't work well with the square format and superfluous windows on the edges. Roy has kindly suggested a crop.
I'm unconvinced about whether or not Roy's version works better than mine, but the point here (compare this with your shot) IS the windows. The right-hand side of the foreground building is obviously a modern addition and the (real, actual) tacky 1960's windows and shop front on it are quite out of keeping.
They're nice windows, but the eye is confused about whether to focus on them or the church.
It might have worked better if you'd allowed more west and south.
My own picture is more of a documentary one, but I pointed upwards to include
the heavenly clouds that seem to be emanating from the church.
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Isisbridge said:
Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:
I chose the right day (yesterday) for a "Lockdown jaunt" - it was bright and sunny with a blue sky until, on the way home, it suddenly miserabled over and poured with rain. Before that, it being such a beautiful evening, I made a detour via Brill and discovered it and its Windmill, which was quite fortunate.
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Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:
What do you mean by 'Lockdown jaunt'? I thought that nonsense was over for the time being.
And since when has 'miserable' been a verb, Mr Pedant?
Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:
2. It is, but that sort of solo excursion is what I did a lot of during the Lockdown, and the name has stuck.
3. Since I made it one.
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apart from the absent TVs.
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John Lawrence said:
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It might have worked better if you'd allowed more west and south.
My own picture is more of a documentary one, but I pointed upwards to include
the heavenly clouds that seem to be emanating from the church.