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Posted on 22/02/19 08:32:01 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
I've been unable to unearth the history of this extraordinary house in Norwich. It's clearly Tudor, and can't have been built later than 1580 or so; but how it came to be abandoned in a car park, and towered over by an ugly brick monstrosity next door, is a mystery to me.

Can you find some more appropriate surroundings for this fine dwelling?

High res is here.



Posted on 22/02/19 08:53:59 AM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallest_House_in_Great_Britain

This week's challenge reminds of me this little house I visited in Wales once.




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Posted on 22/02/19 10:32:45 AM
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Yes we have something similar here in Brussels too. Oddities of conservation law.



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Posted on 22/02/19 4:09:30 PM
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WARNING: Extreme kitsch alert!!

After posting the image above of the little tower in Brussels it suddenly occurred to me that these two poor rather forgotten misfits deserved a better life together ..........




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Posted on 22/02/19 5:11:20 PM
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Posted on 22/02/19 10:01:31 PM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
No 3 is especially splendid! Is that real or invented ...... ?

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Posted on 22/02/19 10:02:06 PM
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Ant, no 3 is especially splendid! Is that real or invented ...... ?




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Posted on 22/02/19 10:11:37 PM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
Good start gentlemen, nice entries:





Posted on 23/02/19 01:50:43 AM
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FYI: File is three times larger than normal and could take a bit longer to load...





Posted on 23/02/19 09:28:46 AM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
Steve
This may answer your question.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Norwich#/media/File:General_Post_Office_Museum,_Old_Post_Office_Yard_-_off_St_Andrews_Street,_Norwich_(5977923585).jpg

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Posted on 23/02/19 11:07:30 AM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
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FYI: File is three times larger than normal and could take a bit longer to load...


Did you create the camera move yourself on a still frame or have you inserted the building into a moving shot - because, if so, the 'pinning' is absolutely perfect!

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Posted on 23/02/19 11:10:17 AM
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Frank wrote:
Good start gentlemen, nice entries:


Very sweet entry Frank - nice idea.

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Posted on 23/02/19 1:12:50 PM
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DavidMac wrote:
lwc wrote:
FYI: File is three times larger than normal and could take a bit longer to load...


Did you create the camera move yourself on a still frame or have you inserted the building into a moving shot - because, if so, the 'pinning' is absolutely perfect!


My skill level for "perfect pinning" is non-existent, it's a still frame with the camera move, coloring, and 'scratches' added in an attempt to give it an 'old home movie' 8mm look.

I like to fool around with these camera effects, but it takes a lot of frames to give it any kind of smoothness. This gif animation was originally 150 frames @ 15fps and 35MB (200+ is better) culled down to 90 frames @ 11fps (23.61MB) for this entry.

This is the original photo (not an entry) used in the animation:





Posted on 23/02/19 1:29:31 PM
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Posted on 23/02/19 5:53:21 PM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
Into a new dimension ...........



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Posted on 23/02/19 7:08:04 PM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
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DavidMac wrote:
Ant, no 3 is especially splendid! Is that real or invented ...... ?






Hi David, it is a new build in the style of of 16th century house. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1569464/My-Tudor-terrace-is-a-dream-come-true.html


Posted on 24/02/19 00:32:43 AM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
Ant Snell wrote:
DavidMac wrote:
DavidMac wrote:
Ant, no 3 is especially splendid! Is that real or invented ...... ?






Hi David, it is a new build in the style of of 16th century house. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1569464/My-Tudor-terrace-is-a-dream-come-true.html



How bizarre. Interestingly the creator says "Even my wife thinks I am slightly mad ....... ".

Hmmm ..... could she just be right?

Btw wonderful job matching perspectives.

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Posted on 24/02/19 09:18:28 AM
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I think that splendid english word "barmy" might be the appropriate one ..........

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Posted on 24/02/19 1:53:18 PM
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Re:Challenge 744;The house that got left behind
I know this is not strictly on topic , but I had to post this photograph of the smallest church in the U.K at Rhos-on-Sea, North Wales.
This church is not the original as that was built 1.500 years ago !! It was built on top of a spring and even now it still is used as a well , there are communion services held a number of times throughout the year ,the church only holds six people.
My wife and myself visited it a few years ago and I have an interior photo which I could post when I find it.
Regards from Neale.



Posted on 24/02/19 9:33:29 PM
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Re: Challenge 744: The house that got left behind
Interesting... I did a Google image search for "smallest church in the U.K" and got lots of good photographs. Thanks.
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