Wednesday, June 24, 2009

UNlocked/ Sepia Scenes

Unlocked and open! But...

I'm not going through. No way!


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

28 comments:

  1. My mind keeps wanting to see this photo as an anchor. I really had to make myself see the chain and lock.

    Funny that.

    Darla

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  2. I have tried taking photos like this, of bits and pieces of machinery, and they just don't work. That is why I am always amazed when you make them work, and they look stunning!
    Love the poppy seedhead, too!

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  3. Nope, I wouldn't go through either!
    Very nice sepia photo, though

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  4. like the lock and chain...lovely capture.
    have a wonderful day.

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  5. That's a nice shot. I don't think I'd venture in there either.
    :-)

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  6. But that old rusty lock makes going through the gate so inviting. Too bad.

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  7. What???? Guard DOG!!!! No way, I'm with you EG....
    Outstanding sepia picture! and you are always soooo creative! I loved this funny post!
    purrs and love
    Luna(from Brazil) and mommy Léia

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  9. Back away from the gate---NOW!!!
    I agree with Judy---my odd bits and pieces never look like yours. Wah!!

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  10. Great post. It pays to read all warnings before going in unlocked gates.

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  11. LOL! Glad you didn't risk it and go inside. Stay safe. ;-)

    Paz

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  12. Perfect!
    Unlocked and open definitely not an invitation to enter in this case. :)

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  13. If their guard dog was anything like mine, you would have nothing to fear. The worst thing she does is smell bad.

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  14. This was perfect for sepia! I was going to try to post a picture for it today, but forgot.

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  15. The sepia softens the rust on the iron fence handle. If they say there is a dog on duty - well, I'd take the message to heart, make no eye contact and slowly retreat (should they let the dog out to enforce the message...)

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  16. Great photo! Knowing me, I probably would have missed the sign and went in! LOL

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  17. How'd you do that?

    Great shot, whatever!

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  18. But that unlatched gate looks so inviting!

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  19. Great shot, perfect for sepia.

    That poppy down below is stunning too. (I've had (am having) a horrible week and am way behind on my blogreading.)

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  20. I love the sepia. this is a perfect photo to do as sepia. Very nice.

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  21. That is a pretty big chain they must mean business... Great sepia capture. Smiles Barbara

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  22. You were probably very wise not to go in. But the gate lock does make a wonderful sepia shot.

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  23. I thinks this is one my favorite photo's that I have seen on your blog. I love the detail of the fence,the latch, chain and lock. They work so well together.

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  24. Good thing they warned you of the guard dog. I wouldn't go in either.

    That is an interesting photo of the lock - looks great in sepia.

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  25. Wise decision on your part, EG! Great Sepia Scenes shot! :)

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  26. I also thought it was an anchor at first! It's a beautiful composition.

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  27. That's why you should always carry wiener sausages with you. (:

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