Last Evening

Evening, Y Ffridd - © Kel Harvey


I took this last evening as the sun went down. It kind of reminds me, weirdly of memories of Grove Lane, Smethwick on a cold autumn or winter's Sunday, walking up to see my Dad's parents in Helena Street; our once a week visit to see our nanny and grandad Harvey.

It's obviously not the landscape, but there's a melancholy in the starkness that is redolent of those walks. That sense of past that is still real in the mind, but long since physically consigned to history. That's the thing with photographs, no matter by what means they are made; digital or analogue [the above is digital]: they can convey a sense of feeling of place and time out of place, abstract and purely emotional, that sits quite apart from the mundanity of the depicted.

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