My wife and I stumbled upon this house by accident. We were looking for a view of Warwick Castle in England and made a wrong turn. It turned out to be a very happy mistake because this street was perhaps the prettiest neighborhood I've ever seen. This is particularly true in Spring because years of careful cultivation of wisteria and other flowers, along with the lovely architecture of centuries gone by, has paid off in creating the most beautiful village. I waited for the sun to go behind a cloud before I took the shot because flowers always look richer in color when photographed in soft, diffused light -- contrary to what many people believe. My settings were 1/250, f/7.1, and 100 ISO, and I took this with a 16-35mm lens.
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