Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Red Barn/ (Half) Sepia Scenes

Red barn treated with a touch of sepia


To view other Sepia Scenes visit MaryT, theTeach at http://sepiascenes.blogspot.com

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another Beauty - I just don't know how to get that kind of sepia shading - Fantastic!!!

cieldequimper said...

Sepia *does* work well here, the "red" actually still stands out!

Nancy said...

Love the big barns you have. The sepia was done perfectly; not too much!

Barb said...

You do this so very well. I still can't figure out PSE.

Becky said...

Another great shot EG! You have the coolest barn shots.
Gary and I are avid train watchers, and we have noticed that the train traffic has slowed considerably this past Fall and Winter, so the economy apparently is having an effect , darn !
Becky

Lowell said...

This would make a wonderful postcard showcasing your area! Tis truly beautiful, sharp and a delight to look at.

Anonymous said...

I seem to remember it in red; fine also in sepia.

Anonymous said...

How lovely, and such a classic and nostalgic scene. I like the varied texture blends.

Beautiful.

Ralph said...

Sepia tones down the sight of this utilitarian barn. The barn in a slight bronze, works quite well with the bright sky and white snow, adding a perfect subtlety to the postcard picture...

Unknown said...

Oh what a pretty place! I would live there!

Mary said...

how beautiful!!!

marLou said...

Like the 2-tone sepia. Makes it very interesting!

RA said...

Snow and sepia... What a great combination. Best wishes :)

PJ said...

I can't even imagine owning a barn this big. It doesn't seem possible. Wonderful job on the half-sepia. It really conveys the subtleties of all the buildings.

Coy Hill said...

Wow! I really like the sepia effect you applied to this beautiful rural scene.

Small City Scenes said...

Oh, Man, that is so beautiful. What a great part of the country you live in. I took a picture of a farm with barn & silo today. It's just down my hill---no snow of course. LOL MB

Jeri ~ said...

Wow, that is very impressive!

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Mojo said...

I'll have to get some advice from you on choosing barns to shoot. My daughter in common-law is looking for some barn and bridge shots to frame for the new place. And I'm pretty sure she'd love this one!

Nell said...

I just love barns! Sepia is a good choice for that photo. Such a tranquil scene.

Lara said...

wonderful! and your headder is amazing, too!

Tarolino said...

Lovely composition and the mere hint of colour is lovely in this shot.

Carletta said...

Another wonderful barn! I love that it is well taken care of.
Of course I love the two-tone effect that you do quite well.

Dirkjogt said...

Vey nice done, not complete sepia which creates a very special effect.

Darla said...

Terrific touch of sepia effect. I imagine I'd like the version with the actual red barn too tho.

Darla

Shammickite said...

The sepia tint makes the scene look colder than it really is, I think. Thank goodness we have some milder weather on the way.... Friday is supposed to get up as high as 14C, perhaps the huge snowpiles situated either side of my driveway will get a little smaller! Let's hope so.

Sherrie said...

Hi!
Beautiful Photo! Great done in Sepia! Looks like a Christmas photo you send with your Christmas Cards! Have a great day!!

Sherrie

Barbara Martin said...

Nice healthy way to keep cattle.

George said...

This is a great picture of the barn. I love this picture.

maryt/theteach said...

What a beauty, EG! Happy Sepia Scenes! :)

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