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Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubAnyway, the improvement with Roy's crop applied is very debatable. My current genre of "olde cottages" pictures includes the chimney (with of course the television aerial and cables removed) and is square-format, and this shot is of that genre.
Yesterday was one of those maddening days where every time the sun went in seconds before I could get in position to take the pictures. But thanks to Photomatix and PhotoShop it's sometimes possible to end up with as pleasing a result with shots taken in diffused light as in bright sunlight. (Comments please.)
There was a bit of (other) cheating with this one. For a start, it's reversed horizontally. Yet the cottage name plate and the pub sign aren't in Russian. It may look as though I was trying to be clever, but how hard do I need to try?
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club"It is at the top of our list and we have a new ipernity member who is willing to try and help us figure it out, but it takes awhile for someone to start to understand our complex program before they can actually do anything for us."
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubwww.thefreedictionary.com/they
The use of the plural pronouns they, them, themselves, or their with a grammatically singular antecedent dates back at least to 1300, and such constructions have been used by many admired writers,
including William Makepeace Thackeray ("A person can't help their birth"),
George Bernard Shaw ("To do a person in means to kill them"),
and Anne Morrow Lindbergh ("When you love someone you do not love them all the time").
Despite the apparent grammatical disagreement between a singular antecedent like someone and the plural pronoun them, the construction is so widespread both in print and in speech that it often passes unnoticed. There are several reasons for its appeal. Forms of they are useful as gender-neutral substitutes for generic he and for coordinate forms like his/her or his or her (which can sound clumsy when repeated).
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubAnd to me, nothing sounds more clumsy than bad grammar.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubPersonally, I don't care for the square format. In this instance, the main interest is squashed into the lower half of the picture, with the eye drawn towards a boring expanse of grey sky. The chimney is not sufficiently interesting to need inclusion.
I'm guessing it's probably better without the bright sunlight, as that can create too much shadow beneath the thatch and an overly stark contrast with the white walls.
I've checked it out on Street View and the place doesn't look quite so idyllic in real life.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubAnd I don't agree with you about the sky. I always replace blank and boring skies with interesting ones, but this - the real sky - isn't boring; it's correctly exposed, contains both grey and blue, and (on my monitor) is full of detail, and its moodiness makes the foreground look sunnier in contrast.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubwww.ipernity.com/doc/isisbridge/45128910
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