It’s time for another month of squares!
To keep us challenged and entertained throughout July, Becky has given us our new square theme of “perspective”. So now might be the time to lean, squat, stretch, climb, and clamber out of the box.
I’m kicking off my month with an unusual viewpoint, peaking through a decorative wall outside St Pancras Station, looking out towards Kings Cross and the lighthouse.

View from outside St Pancras Station, London, June 2020


Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 July 2020
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Posted as part of SquarePerspectives
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I love how you see things unusual in something that most people would just pass by.
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Oh,that’s a bit different!
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Wow! Great post
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Oh Debbie, how fun are your photos for today 😀
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Fantastic angle. Amazing how different the view is in each circle. Great metaphor for hoe four people see the same scene.
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Oh yes, that’s a great way of thinking of it – all those different perspectives 🙂 I hadn’t though of it in that way – I had only gone as far as unusual perspective, but multiple is even better! Thank you
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Good idea for this theme, and photo #2 is perfect
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Thanks Alice
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The ‘nose’ made me smile. 🙂
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🙂
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I prefer the second photo….the “nose” isn’t so prominent 😀 😀
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I agree – better depth of field. It would have been easier if I had a) used a tripod, or b) not been wearing pink trousers! Trying to almost-kneel isn’t the best position to play with camera settings.
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I would like a photo of you trying to get into the best photo position Debbie 🙂 I remember an earlier convo with you and laying down in the street in Venice getting “that photo” 😀
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I think there are a few of those around – none that I would want to share!!
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lol
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These are marvelous, Debbie!!
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Thanks Hannah
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Most welcome!
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Somehow, all your photos landed on my big screen. You should produce a photo book of them. There are some really fabulous pictures there!
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Thanks Simon. I’m working on a zine at the moment – just some of my images during lockdown. They are a little more weird and gloomy than my usual.
But I’m getting out a bit more now and returning to some sanity (maybe!)
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I was expecting a manhole or hole in the road!! This is brilliant . . . ooh I am already thinking I may need to change some of my scheduled ones. I love this 🙂
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Manhole!!! oh Becky I expected more that that from you…..tisk tisk 😀 😀
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🙂 🙂 but I think I have something to suit Becky’s downward viewpoint 🙂
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you obviously have not got up close to some of the London manholes!!
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In the world of PC they are access holes now-a-days unless you are taking about the London males manholes 😀 😀
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oh good point!!!!!
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Nice! I might have to steal an idea or two before the month is out …
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That’s what it is all about!
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There have been so great squares posted already – I need another cup of tea, first, but then I’ll be considering my perspective.
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I am so looking forward to this month. Think it is going to be slightly quieter than usual but already blown away by the imagination and viewpoints 🙂
Bring on that tea!!
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I’ve got one scheduled that is very similar to one of yours, Margaret. And your words have got me thinking about going a little wider in my interpretation of the theme.
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Well, if theft is going viral thanks to Becky, that must be the new world order.
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It’s important to fit in 🙂
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Tee Hee! She’s got you all thinking this month! 🙂 🙂 Fabulous perspective, Debs!
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and Debbie has got me thinking with this brilliant start
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😍😍
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