Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Sepia scenes

I have been visiting some of the participants of Sepia Scenes for a while now, and being that I am too tired to even think tonight, I thought I might take a chance and join.

I really don't know why I haven't joined before now. Every so often I go through changing my photos to sepia as well as B&W just to see what they look like.

If you want to see more photos, or to join with your own Sepia Scenes, go see Mary/the teach at Sepia Scenes.

18 comments:

  1. Both photos have a magical atmosphere in sepia! But I think I love best the soft moody romance of the sky in the first photo.

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  2. I really love the second photo. Nice sepias!

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  3. I love sepia photos. I have some old geunine ones of my dad as a baby and ones of my great grandmother which are over a century old. I loved reading about your little visitor and her fascination with the sewing machine. My granddaughters (which you were so kind to comment on) are equally taken with me and my sewing machine. And I face the same dilemma. I remember being horrified with my daughter as a toddler who kept a pin between her lips - she was just copying me when I was sewing!

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  4. That wonderful old cabin has such an invitational look to it. Lovely photo.

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  5. I am glad you decided to post this week - your pictures are lovely in sepia. The first one really highlights the sky with the silhouette and the second one looks as though it was a vintage print.

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  6. I'm glad you decided to join. The cabin is so lovely in sepia. A great rustic scene.

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  7. You chose two nice shots for your post in the Sepia Scenes. I especially like how the toning contribute to the success of the cabin. Nice ones.

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  8. Love this cabin. Reminds me of cabins I've seen in Missouri that were moved to a Civil War Memorial Park. The path leading up to the cabin provides terrific contrast.

    Welcome to Sepia Scenes. No time like the present and so glad you joined the fun.

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  9. Both of these look great in sepia! The log cabin is very nice!

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  10. Hi!
    Both your photos are great! I really like that log cabin. It looks welcoming. Thanks for stopping by my place. Take Care!!

    Sherrie

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  11. These are really nice in sepia. I'm going to see if I have whatever it takes on my computer to do that, too. Love the cabin!

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  12. Wow rose I am so glad you decided to join because these are both fabulous.

    I can't choose between either one!!

    My sepia is here.

    http://shinade.blogspot.com/2008/11/sepia-scenes-6.html

    Happy weekend!!:-)

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  13. Lovely photos, the sepia tone gives each one such a warmth. Just beautiful!

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  14. These are lovely. I didn't know there was such a group! You chose some nice shots for your first posting in sepia!
    Marie

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  15. Very nice. I love the 2nd one especially.

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  16. Great one for Sepia - you couldn't have picked a better shot to change!

    Sorry, I haven't been around. With Lily here I just didn't want to blog.
    Got some catching up to so here I see!

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