Cold … and Compelling

From Above Rhenigidale

From Above Rhenigidale

The photograph by Roderick Read is from a vantage point above Rhenigidale on a cold day. It is a reminder that although the settlement is at sea level and, therefore, reasonably temperate, the heights of the hills around brings exposure to lower temperatures. His gallery and, in particular, the samples of work on either side include a traditional view of a cold day in the countryside and one of the interior of Canterbury Cathedral. The latter serves as a reminder that the skyline of North Harris does have an awesome presence in an exterior, natural perspective.