Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Small Farm/Sepia Scenes

Goats and sheep/ half sepia

The snow is nearly gone but the air is still cool but the goats and sheep are glad to be out in the sunny farmyard.

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33 comments:

  1. It is fun to go through the season's in Canada with you. Sure looks warmer and I'll bet those sheep and goats are happy with that.

    Darla

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  2. Yippee!!! Just to be outside---I would be running and jumping. MB

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  3. love this shot...beautiful.
    and yes, i too, am happy to be outside again :)
    have a great day

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  4. Very sweet shot. Spring is in the air!

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  5. Ah.. the goat life is a good life
    Okay, going to my corner now. :D

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  6. I was just thinking taht scene would look lovely with snow covering everything! Ü Don't mind me -- I have a snow mentality!

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  7. Again a beautiful rural view! Thank you so much. Thanks also for your comment, which I answered on my blog!

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  8. I must be related to them...I love to be outside and feel the sun on my face. This is a wonderful image.

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  9. Very nice in sepia. It looks timeless.

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  10. Beautiful sepia shot, EG. I love seeing old barns and farms --in sepia.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  11. Fantastic place and your photos are great.

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  12. This should be framed. What a great shot of the spring countryside. The sepia gives it a timeless quality.

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  13. Lovely farm scene; much so with sepia toning. Glad you have no more snow.

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  14. It is strange not seeing snow in your shots. :)
    A lovely country scene!

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  15. I love that, the barn, the sheep and the barnyard--browns through out! great

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  16. Sepia enhances the weathered look on the barn. But the hooved animals look nice in sepia, ready to play and romp. Very nice!

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  17. Marvellously farm with interesting beloved creatures and a sure hedge!

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  18. What a cool shot. I like all the animals, and I like the sepia..
    B.

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  19. Nice photo. I love the tones. They really suit the photo.

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  20. I love your half-sepia effect.

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  21. This is a wonderful scene and is great in partial sepia. Yesterday my snow was melting, today 6 more inches!

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  22. Partial sepia is very beautiful. It really enhances the barnyard. That is just a picture perfect farm. I would love to be out there romping around with the animals, even if it were covered in snow. I love it!!!! Thanks for sharing.

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  23. What a peaceful scene. I really like the white scattered throughout this picture punctuating the sepia warmth.

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  24. excellent sepia photo. Just perfect. I am glad you are enjoying the cactus on my site. thanks for your comments! I hope you get blooms on your cactus!

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  25. If I was a goat, I'd be jumping for joy!

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  26. Nice, serene shot. The warm colors really highlight the feeling of finally being able to get outdoors.

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  27. Very nice sepia effect with a few colors left.

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  28. This could easily be a shot from Mid Wales... Love it! :)

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  29. All peaceful and reminds me that it will soon be Easter and the barn of my cousin will teem with little lambs. And my camera...

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  30. A wonderfully pastoral scene in sepia!

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  31. This is great! Barely sepia, but just enough to really make it look wonderful!

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  32. Doesn't most of rural southern Ontario seem sepia toned these days! Nice photo!!

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