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November 14, 2005

First Frost

Above all, however, nature shows in all of its free formations a great mechanical tendency to produce forms that seem made, as it were, for the aesthetic employment of our power of judgment.
Nature gives us no grounds whatever for supposing that the production of such forms requires anything more than nature's mechanism.
(Kant, Critique of Judgment)

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Middle Lane

Priory Park
Priory Road
Nightingale Lane
Beechwood Road
North View Road

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Alexandra Park

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Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace Way

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The Grove Nature imitates Cezanne

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Waiting for Ballard: 300 feet above sea level...they won't laugh when the day comes.

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Muswell Hill

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Duke's Avenue Hallowe'en Horrors

(sorry about the colour – vulgar, I know. Normal monochrome service will be resumed ASAP.)

Posted by robin and donald at November 14, 2005 07:30 AM

Comments

Some of the colour is very effective--like the squirrel, which is of a sort I haven't seen, and the Alexandra Palace, because you easily think of other countries besides U.K.--I could have believed Spain or Italy, although no expert, of course. Nothing vulgar in these, you probably just don't like to work with it as well.

Posted by: Patrick J. Mullins at November 15, 2005 03:34 PM