Wrong side: Must be something to do with the fact that your country is upside down whilst ours is just completely wonky and topsy-turvy in every way at the moment. (Unfortunately Lr hasn't come out with a perspective control slider that adjusts for those attributes.)
Thank you, John. It was indeed early morning but it was midweek. The lack of traffic was delightful and allowed me to pause safely in the intersection long enough to frame this shot.
I like to think that, although some other countries drive on the right side of the road, in the UK, we drive on the correct side.
Love the image Brian.
I like to think that, although some other countries drive on the right side of the road, in the UK, we drive on the correct side.
Love the image Brian.
In the car industry here in the States there's a mnemonic to remind young technicians about fasteners. It's "righty-tighty, lefty-loosy." Works for most cars but not the old English cars with wheel knock off nuts. I always felt safer relying on the directional arrow.