Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Old Stone Farmhouse/Sepia Scenes

Old stone farmhouse

Confession: I tried to follow MaryT's instructions for half sepia but none of it seemed to apply to my version of Photoshop Elements. So I made up my own. Too bad I can't remember exactly what I did, eh?

It's not really what MaryT did...so maybe I'll try again next week.

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

23 comments:

  1. Great how you've kept the reddish shutters.

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  2. Beautiful in sepia! Whatever you did worked well.

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  3. This is such an outstanding photo. Great job!

    My sepia scene is posted here. It's my first.

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  4. This is such a beautiful scene! And now I'm wondering what your job is.

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  5. Whatever you did EG, it's wonderful! Those RED shutters blend beautifully with the rest of the sepia tone! Happy Sepia Scenes! :)

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  6. You did a great job - the photo is lovely the way it turned out.

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  7. I love it!
    That's a great old house - which it were mine.

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  8. Whatever you did, the results are fantastic.

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  9. It looks great, whatever you did! I love the shutters and it is a neat house even with nothing done to it.

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  10. You picked a great subject for Sepia. Great job & very lovely house.
    Smiles B

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  11. What a beautiful house. It lends itself well to sepia tones. The reddish shutters really dress it up. B

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  12. What a neat old house. I love the balcony! Of course, the fact that snow is in the scene helps too! Ü

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  13. However you got there it looks great - I love the hint of color on the shutters.

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  14. Whatever you did, it worked! And the subject is perfect!

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  15. What a precious looking stone house! It looks lovely in sepia. Yes, try the color accent when you find a little color in your world. Even a bit of it.

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  16. Great shot, I love old buildings like that.

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  17. I just can't get enough of these old buildings. Love it.

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  18. Hi!
    I don't know what you did either, but it's very pretty!! Thanks for stopping by my place. Have a great evening!

    Sherrie

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  19. this is so beautiful

    I often don't remember how I got to where the photo turned out ;)

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  20. Beautifully done, whatever you did. It looks wonderful with the subtle contrast.

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  21. This is a wonderful photo of this old farmhouse. Houses made out of stone are just beautiful and so welcoming.

    Whatever you did the photo came out great with the sepia.

    :-)

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