Interesting what you did to the photo! Nice photo anyway tho. I ahve a question about Canada Geese. I always called them Canadian Geese so why the difference in wording?
What a stunning view! Your edits make this farm look quaint and old fashioned. I can't say if it is still a working farm, but I can almost see the grazing bovines lazily enjoying their grasses...
It is that time of year. What a lovely fall shot. I love how low the geese are flying. They are usually so high in the sky around here that a shot like that wouldn't even be possible. Absolutely beautiful! If you'd like to stop by my blog I'm at Cake Crumbs.
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I love this, very evocative of season, pretty, well captured.
Nicely done, EG. Great effect! And those darn geese are heading to the States to poop all over!
I have no idea how you do that "working in two layers" technique, but it looks really good when you have finished!
I love your two layer technique too. The geese in flight are a nice touch.
I guess the sepia gives it an air of timelessness
I like the faded look the second layer of sepia gives this photo!
Could have been Stadsberga, a small village near me. Great scene.
That shot certainly makes me feel ready for the fall.
I'd like to know how you did this too! What a wonderful hint of color it has, and yet it still has the sepia appeal.
Autumn feeling lovely in a special touch of sepia.
It looks like a picture from the 1950s. Great!
Interesting what you did to the photo! Nice photo anyway tho. I ahve a question about Canada Geese. I always called them Canadian Geese so why the difference in wording?
You did a wonderful job with this photo. I like the muted tone of the color showing through.
PERBS,
I think the correct term is Canada geese but tons of people do call them Canadian geese.
This is so inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
God bless you!
Cezar
Beautiful photo! It has a sweet melancholia to it.
Nice landscape, EG WOW! I like very much how you retained some of the colors. I've been practicing my sepia-fying. It's not easy.
Happy Sepia Scenes ~
Clever job, EG! I love how you did that! Like duotoning! :)
Very cool technique. Lovely shot.
Painterly - what a lovely scene. Well done with the light coloring.
What a stunning view! Your edits make this farm look quaint and old fashioned. I can't say if it is still a working farm, but I can almost see the grazing bovines lazily enjoying their grasses...
Very nice! Our geese have disappeared and we are off to Ottawa!
Reminds me of a pen and ink drawing. Love it.
B.
Beautiful picture, EG... Love the way you 'layered' it... The farm is such a great setting ---and I love those geese.
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Betsy
I did a double take on this...I like it.
Wow that is excellent. We will start calling you teach--only I would need it explained to me in depth.
Love the shot and it works so well in sepia. MB
Beautiful and lovely shot !! This post is so beautiful !Unseen Rajasthan
Lovley work EG!
Nice effect :)
Have a great thursday!
Anna
Wonderful to see scenes like this.
I really like the way you processed this. Very subtle without being at all washed out.
the color showing thru is lovely
You really are good at this "Photoshopping."
It is that time of year. What a lovely fall shot. I love how low the geese are flying. They are usually so high in the sky around here that a shot like that wouldn't even be possible. Absolutely beautiful!
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