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What sort of sick weirdo gets up at stupid o'clock to capture a beautiful sunrise, only to desaturate and sepia the hell out of it?
Undecided whether I like this one. Happy to hear comments from either camp.
Took this on our trip to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. To see a different view of these barns see Whither Do You Wander by my wife.
I gave this a sepia tone and aged it for a vintage look.
I do not play around with my photos very much , but did put this in sepia colour and felt it worked for such an old building.
Mountains are formed by the upward thrust of tectonic plates, and that is why the highest mountains in the world are all relatively new. If there was no movement of the earth's crust the surface would be flat, as water and weather eroded it over time.
Old mountains like Ben Lomond are constantly breaking down. A great deal of this occurred at the end of the last Ice Age as the glacier on top of the mountain melted away and dragged rocks over the side with it.
Here we see a pyramidal pile of rocks - all formed naturally as they rolled down the mountainside and came to rest in this spot. I have used sepia here to convey something of age.
This is me walking through the kitchen. We do that a lot. Since we enter the house through that garage door, most of our time spent in the kitchen is just passing through.
hmmm, the kitchen looks cleaner in sepia. Perhaps I should paint it sepia.
And me.
WIT - I set out to find something to photograph in sepia that had a nice tonal range to it naturally.
I had quite a bit of fun with this one. These are squares from a quilt my Mom is working on. In reality they are very bright and colorful, but in challenge land they are sepia.
I've been checking on my parents house while they are on vacation and decided to peek into my Mom's sewing room for something to use as a backdrop. I spied the Dick and Jane quilt she is working on and deceided that was IT. I thought a speia tone would like nice on these "old school" images. The texture of the fabric is a plus.
I played around with different arrangments and even used some squares not finished. I settled for this one. I played around with the tone of sepia too. I do not have PS on the computer I'm using so I used some in-camera sepia and some converted online afterwards.
365 Self Portrait group.
I took out soooo many of my coats and jackets yesterday,for Thanksgiving evening,wich ended up being 65 degrees out any way!! BUT.... I had to start pulling my warmer clothes out at some point regardless!!
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This was taken while on a walk with the family. Just thought there was something soft and beautiful about the dried flowers and the way the light was hitting them. We kind of live in a Sepia world for most of the winter here in NY, so I thought this would look lovely in Sepia. I used LR to crop and soften the photo a little and actually preferred the Sepia in LR (over my usual SilverEfex).
The Reading Railroad bridge crossing the Susquehanna River in Sepia....
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