As I passed St Mary Magdalen's Church in Oxford I came across this lady doing a sketch of part of the graveyard. I asked if she would mind me taking her photograph and she was fine with that. I didn't want to disturb her longer than necessary so composed and tripped the shutter as quickly as I could and walked on by.
Spotmatic/28mm; FP4+ on Foma 133. |
St Mary Magdalen's lies on the site of a wooden Saxon church which burnt down in 1074. A stone church was built in its place and that formed the basis of the building as it is now. It lies diagonally opposite the Ashmolean and it's a busy old place so I dandered on up the road away from the hustle and bustle.
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