Originally posted by Natalie Severn
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As the photo is now gone I'm afraid you're going to have to take my word for this, but I am looking at the high-res version here, and the shadow does indeed, as you say, seem to stop at the plastered section, except that it doesn't. It actually extends a very short way onto it, with no break in the line of shadow. This is because this shadow is of the buildings at the front, lining Berner Street. At the rear of this the cottages were not so high, and I believe also receded a little, hence their shadow does not extend so far.
Originally posted by Simon Wood
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