John,

I think it's an excellent picture, having walked & cycled through that type
of tidal flooding many times. Where exactly is it? I suspect it's
Strand-on-the-Green, or perhaps a bit further down towards Hammersmith, but
I guess it could also be Twickenham.

I'm surprised there are so few vapour trails.

--
Cheers,
 Bob 

> Thanks for your comments, and I agree with you to a large 
> extent. However, I'm still grappling with the purist thing 
> about how far one should go with excising troublesome objects 
> from a picture.
> 
> This isn't a natural scene, and I'm not working for the 
> tourist board.   
> The river bank was turned into a towpath 200 years ago.  The 
> gas lamp probably belongs to the 1870s.  On the right, the 
> rich live in splendour.  
> Despite apearances, this is in the middle of the biggest city 
> in Europe.
> 
> The sky above is always filled with vapour trails because the 
> river is on the flightpath into Heathrow airport.
> 
> So, I think that in this crop, the vapour stays.  However, I 
> will try a much tighter crop to focus on the wet slabs, as 
> you suggested.

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