So instead I observed people who it seems mainly on a grey and blustery day prefer dull clothing. The exception a brave Asian lady, the gusts catching her long flowing multi coloured dress; and a few I picked in colours lest I have a few pages of dull. The wind caught longer hair, particularly a matching pair in red and green anoraks (correctly right and left for navigation lights). The steep angle foreshortening legs.
A strange venue this Saturday morning,second floor crush bar at The Rose Theatre, Kingston. There was the opportunity for a study of the High Street from 10 meters up framed by the vertical windows but that needs several studies and some return visits to pull it of.
So instead I observed people who it seems mainly on a grey and blustery day prefer dull clothing. The exception a brave Asian lady, the gusts catching her long flowing multi coloured dress; and a few I picked in colours lest I have a few pages of dull. The wind caught longer hair, particularly a matching pair in red and green anoraks (correctly right and left for navigation lights). The steep angle foreshortening legs.
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February 2019
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