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Andy Rodker said:

Ah ha! Another street I know - I had a client living in one of the cottages at the right hand edge of this very pleasing shot.
My semi-annual visits were always looked forward to by me not least because I had lunch at a lovely pub, whose name I've long forgotten!
18 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Andy Rodker:

The Eight Bells? -
The Eight Bells, Saffron Walden
18 months ago

Isisbridge said:

How do you get that spongy look?
18 months ago

Andy Rodker replied to Isisbridge:

Sorry to butt in, but I suppose it's inevitable with the saturation coverage afforded a certain 'Sponge Bob' a while ago. I watched this craze from afar with utter amazement! I thought a lesson had been learnt with Mr Blobby. Aparently not!
18 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Andy Rodker:

Sorry, Andy, but I've got no idea what you're talking about.
18 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Wonderful street capture! Stay well!

Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
18 months ago ( translate )

Howard Somerville replied to William Sutherland:

Thanks for your interest and kind comments.
18 months ago

Isisbridge said:

What is that spongy effect? It feels as though the houses have no substance and one could squeeze them like a marshmallow.
18 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

No special effect was applied here. Perhaps the houses do have no substance; I don't know because I didn't try squeezing them.

All I did was recolour one which is painted a bilious purple colour to a less offensive amber, and the adjacent house which is acid yellow to a muted blue.
18 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

I've just checked on streetview and you're right about the bilious purple.
I would be tempted to scrawl graffiti all over it (on photoshop, of course).

You must have some sort of effect on there, because it doesn't look normal.
It doesn't seem to have the right amount of sharpness.
18 months ago

John Lawrence said:

Thanks for posting your wonderful picture to

www.ipernity.com/group/buildings
18 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

I've sharpened it digitally. That's standard procedure after developing any RAW image, but I might have forgotten to do that in this case. The amount of detail is normal but it was taken in hazy sun, and hence would anyway not look as sharp as if it had been taken in bright sun.
18 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

The technical stuff is quite beyond me, but it does seem slightly less spongy now.
Roy was hoping you'd taken it down to write some graffiti - Roy Rules OK.
18 months ago