I don’t know how I came up with the title, but the church; St. Michaels at Coslany, is a fine example of a Perpendicular style with its white stone and black flint decoration. I think it is very beautiful. I was walking along the docks at Gt. Yarmouth and saw one of the supply ships with a huge crane/lift on its stern, it looked very HG Wells!, so I had to photograph it from different angles. The white plastic containers were stacked on the quayside, I think they were improvised lobster pots. Anyway, they covered the bottom of the crane and a multitude of sins. I saturated the colour of the grass in the foreground to give the picture a base. the whole image was put through a filter to give a gritty look and accentuate the stonework. Of course the elements in the image have no relation in size.
