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  1. restlessjo says:

    Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside… 🙂 🙂 (well, it’s better than Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, isn’t it?) Have a good day!

    1. margaret21 says:

      You’re not having a go at me, are you Jo? But yes, this kind of soft-washed day is a seaside favourite.

      1. restlessjo says:

        Not at all! I didn’t see why Jude should escape Spammers 🙂 🙂

      2. Heyjude says:

        Thanks Margaret, this is the softly coloured version of the B&W image.

    2. Sue says:

      Oh, like Jo, I like this

      1. Heyjude says:

        You and Margaret wanted to see this one. It featured on my B&W post.

        1. Sue says:

          Ah, of course!

  2. I love the way our seaside towns huddle and snuggle on the front – indicative perhaps of our unpredictable weather and very nicely captured in your photo here

    1. Heyjude says:

      I hadn’t thought about it, but yes, I imagine these fishermen’s cottages and loft nets were built close together to support and protect the buildings from the storms.

  3. beetleypete says:

    That has a nice ‘nostalgic’ feel to it, Jude. Despite some modern windows.
    Best wishes, Pete, x

    1. Heyjude says:

      A slightly colour-washed effect when I was experimenting.

  4. Catherine says:

    The soft colour adds to the feeling of wintery stillness.

  5. BeckyB says:

    Wonderful 🙂

  6. Looks like a very close knit seaside community. Lovely muted colours, Jude. 😍

  7. Dina says:

    Beautiful mood. The tonality works very well for the spot. Gives it a new face. x

    1. Heyjude says:

      One of my experiments before converting it to black and white. I like that faded colour look.

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