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Rye House, Hertfordshire

The gatehouse is the only surviving part of a former fortified manor house, located in the Lea Valley Regional Park. The house gave its name to the Rye House Plot of 1683 to assassinate Charles II and his heir James, Duke of York.
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Isisbridge said:

Real ducks or flown in from Shepperton?
20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

The latter. The sky, too.
20 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

The sky definitely looks out of place.
20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

It shouldn't, because it's similar to, but without the cables that stretch across, the real one.
20 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Stunning capture and lighting! Stay well!

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20 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

Maybe that's because we have a different light on the pond.
20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

Not very different from the unedited original, here:
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20 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

The original is a lot more natural looking, with the sky matching the river.
The new sky is very nice, but it doesn't fit.

I don't know why you wanted to insert ducks into what is a nice cloud reflection in the water.
The white square around one of the ducks tends to show up the fakery.
20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

Without the ducks, to me the picture looks a little dull.

To a pictorial photographer, whether or not a picture looks natural is unimportant, and if the pictorial effect can be enhanced with a little "fakery", I'm all for it.
20 months ago

Annemarie said:

most beautiful

Happy sunday evening
20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Annemarie:

Merci. Et vous.
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Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

I agree that the original is a little dull, but the fake ducks are just a distraction.

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20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

When the actor Bernard Youens (who played Stan Ogden, Hilda's husband) died, they wrote him out of the series and re-cast Hilda as a widow, with that large framed photo always prominently displayed on her table. But it always struck me as silly, the picture very obviously being a professionally-taken stage portrait of the actor, whereas the "Hilda" character, if she'd even had a photo of her husband, it would have been a small, blurred amateur snapshot at best.
20 months ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

Don't be such a snob. Working-class people do sometimes go to professional photographers.
20 months ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

Not the penniless Hilda character (her husband was unemployed and a gambler), and even if they had gone to one, the portrait would have been formally posed, not with the subject gurning theatrically at the camera, and would have been of the pair of them. And if she'd gone to the trouble and expense of having a professional portrait taken just of him, why did it appear only after his death?
20 months ago