Er... I messed around in Photoshop for a while. After adjusting the 'shadows/highlights', I think it was simply 'colour balance', reducing the saturation, etc. It may have included a 'colourize' from the hue menu, in which case, I would have made a new layer (ctrl+j), gone to image>adjustments>hue, clicked colourize, and slid the sliders around a bit. Afterwards, I would have gone to 'normal' in the layers palette, and clicked on 'hue' instead, and then flattened the image. Hope this was helpful!
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Excellant composition, love those pollarded trees and the plaster falling away from the tower.'There is no point pressing the shutter unless you are making some caustic comment on the incongruities of life. That is what photography is all about. It is the only reason for doing it.'......Philip Jones Griffiths
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