This is a great sepia image! I wonder if it is something I would have liked much at all in color...it is amazing what doing something in sepia or B&W will do for it.
The gazebo has a timeless quality about its style. The detailed hexagon shape wears well for any fun thing - a big band on the stage with couples dancing below. Nice!
I saw this and was whisked back to my childhood, I was sitting in my local park with my mum and dad.. brothers and sister. There was a brass band playing and everyone was happy just to be there.. what memories this picture as given me.. Thank you.
This lovely gazebo translates very well into sepia. It reminds me of a family pavilion my Ex's family had/has up on the lake in New Hampshire. Many a family gathering was held under that roof in days gone by!
I live in this town the gazebo is white with green trim for those wondering. it is in a small park along the edge of lake scugog, just at the end of downtown.
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There is something compelling about a round gazebo to me. Or a round bandstand.
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WONDERFUL sepia treatment ... my eyes move everywhere in this marvelous photograph!
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I love gazebos, and the wholesome, old-fashioned atmosphere they create. ;-)
ReplyDeletePerfect photo for sepia..
I love gazebos. I want one in my backyard :D
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the results any subject gets with sepia toning. Amazing.
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I want to sit in that gazebo with a cold glass of lemonade!
ReplyDeletewow this beautiful place reminds me the final scene from "Twilight"movie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and romantic picture!
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Love the gazebo but I am now wondering what it looks like in color. . . and if it has a bench or two?
ReplyDeleteLove this gazebo, EG! The sepia/gray tone is very unusual and attractive! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great sepia image! I wonder if it is something I would have liked much at all in color...it is amazing what doing something in sepia or B&W will do for it.
ReplyDeleteThe gazebo has a timeless quality about its style. The detailed hexagon shape wears well for any fun thing - a big band on the stage with couples dancing below. Nice!
ReplyDeleteLovely sepia! And aren't gazebos fun to shoot?
ReplyDeleteGazebos make interesting subjects. This one is very nice.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat shot. I would that one moved down by my pond and I would sleep in at. MB
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear the band playing. Great shot EG.
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Wow---I love that Gazebo... And it is beautiful in sepia.
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Betsy
Great shot!Always a cozy place to be in.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot. A gazebo has such a timeless feel.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sepia picture. It certainly takes us back to a time when we could expect to hear a band concert.
ReplyDeleteGazebos are magical places.
ReplyDeleteI saw this and was whisked back to my childhood, I was sitting in my local park with my mum and dad.. brothers and sister. There was a brass band playing and everyone was happy just to be there.. what memories this picture as given me.. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very special photo! It reminds me of long ago when gazebos were often used for concerts. Yet it's too sharp for an old picture. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteLike a scene from an old movie, and I am still looking for Clark Gable in the picture :-)) so nice.
ReplyDeleteNow that is something to have around! If I had had room for it. Perfect for this meme.
ReplyDeletePS It is a small floating quay with a parked gangway. I have another picture of it here. I have used a pola-filter.
This lovely gazebo translates very well into sepia. It reminds me of a family pavilion my Ex's family had/has up on the lake in New Hampshire. Many a family gathering was held under that roof in days gone by!
ReplyDeletewell done--it looks like an antique, which I'm sure it is. Hope you can stop by to see my sepia scene and window views Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNice gazebo:)
ReplyDeleteI live in this town the gazebo is white with green trim for those wondering. it is in a small park along the edge of lake scugog, just at the end of downtown.
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