Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Log Cabin/ Sepia Scenes

Old log cabin on country property

To me, the log cabin looks ancient but I have no idea how old it is. I think it's being used as a shed nowadays.

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16 comments:

B SQUARED said...

Lovely texture to this shot.

amatamari© said...

It 'almost an old lithograph perhaps nostalgic ...
Wonderful photography!

lizziviggi said...

Beautifully timeless shot with the b&w!

Anonymous said...

Steeped in history! I love this pic - looks so cool!

Cezar and Léia said...

Magnificent!
Léia :)

kayerj said...

The cabin is in great shape! what a nice shot.

Jenn Jilks said...

What a great shot! It could go with my book review!!!

cieldequimper said...

Wonderful sepia shot with a hint of green, right? Or is it just me being tired again?

Darla said...

What did you do to this photo to make the white bits stand out so much? Like on the tree leaves. It is so interesting and textural.

Darla

EG CameraGirl said...

Darla,

It was a very bright shot, one reason I converted it into sepia.

Lowell said...

I like this because it makes you look "beneath" the photo and put in colors and bring it to life...

Very interesting!

Honey Mommy said...

Love this photo! So much depth!

Leif Hagen said...

Like the farming days of yester - year!

Small City Scenes said...

Oh wow! that cabin and surrounding are is perfect for sepia--very natural look. Love the texture too. MB

Rose said...

Oh, did you take this just for me? Thank you--I love it!

Buenos Aires Photoblog said...

Such a wonderful landscape! Very soothing shot!

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