A good turnout for this outing with contributions from as far afield as Durham. Good to see people picking up the theme wherever they happen to be even if they can’t make it to the YTR.
Lots of you were looking up and there are some amazing ceilings, facades and skylines on display. Theres also some colourful and imaginative, almost kaleidoscopic post processing along with the usual eclectic mix of interpretations that make C&C such fun.
Restoration required, Bryan Stanton Evenly lit, Bryan Stanton Lunch break, Jocelyn Hayes Through the blind, Jocelyn Hayes Durham Cathedral Altar, Malcolm Beetham Catkin shadows, Andy Chamings Symmetry Heraldry, Alex Davidson Moody Minster, John Saunders Lighting up time,John Saunders Flower boxes, Philip Dearle Car park wall, Philip Dearle Symmetry Facial Symmetry, Alex Davidson Two heads are better than one! Andrew Ronchetti Exquisite extravagance, Andy Chamings White-headed Duck, Malcolm Beetham Sorry you cant sit there unless you preserve the symmetry,Phil Neath Bandstand Pinnacle, Malcolm Beetham Symmetry in steps and leaves Aztecian hazel leaf, Andy Chamings Orange creatures, Philip Dearle Hand-rail, Malcolm Beetham York alleyway, Jocelyn Hayes Rubbish symmetry, Phil Neath Out of Step, David Kessel Organ pipes, Bryan Stanton Symmetry Window, Alex Davidson The Skin You're In, David Kessel It was here once upon a time, Phil Neath Tea for two, Philip Dearle Here to please, Jocelyn Hayes Fold carefully, Andy Chamings Symmetry in craftmanship, Andrew Ronchetti Symmetry Through the Window, Alex Davidson Key to symmetery, Andrew Ronchetti Hanging about with Parabolic Symmetry, Phil Neath A pistol in each hand, Bryan Stanton Symmetry Upwards, Alex Davidson Chinese Box, Malcolm Beetham Two up and two down, Bryan Stanton Table for two, Philip Dearle Not all right, John Saunders