Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Collectibles/ Sepia Scenes

 
Collectibles outside an antiques & Collectibles shop 


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30 comments:

  1. Fascinating photo! One man's "junk heap" is another man's "collectibles." I do love that zig-zag pattern in whatever it is.

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  2. Great shot, lots of detauils and contrasts.

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  3. Collectibles? Maybe not. good photo. You have a way of making something interesting. MB

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  4. I'm not sure what most of those things are for.

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  5. Indeed a collection of history and memories! Love antiques!

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  6. Great for sepia...I have been sitting looking at old pictures on line and this looks like it could belong with them.

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  7. Now that looks like a picture postcard! So much to have ones eyes drell upon -- if only those pieces could talk and tell their story!

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  8. love old pieces like that too. There are many stacks like that ouside of old barns and homes where I live

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  9. What a wonderful sepia photo!

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  10. The simplest things can be so beautiful. There's so much to look at here, wonderful shot!

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  11. This is a perfect scene for sepia - super :)

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  12. It has a real old time look & feel! Very nice!

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  13. Wow, wonderful picture! It's full of details and interest. It works perfectly in sepia.

    Buenos Aires Photo

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  14. The textures of these old things all bundled together look wonderful in sepia!

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  15. Fantastic Sepia Scene! Perfect. Great detail.

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  16. Like Arkansas Pat said: One man's trash is another man's treasure!
    Or I guess it should be "One woman's trash..."

    I love antiques - is the zig-zag thing part of a saw?

    Happy Sepia Scenes!

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  17. Patti,
    I'm not sure what the zigzag thing is. This was one of several piles out on the lawn and I was interested in the shapes. ;-)

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  18. Antiques.. Are one of my passions!

    Gorgeous shot EG!

    Anna

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  19. These items are not junk at all - they were made in a era where craftsmanship. Built to last, which is why they still can be sold! Not like the marginal tools, etc you get today, that turn to real junk real fast. A nice view of when quality mattered a lot more...

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  20. Very rustic and interesting, thanks for sharing EG:)

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  21. Beautiful lighting in this shot!

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  22. This must be the same shop you showed us before...right? What a goldmine (so to speak) you found there.

    Lovely shot!

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  23. A pair of tongs, a bee smoker ( I think) - would love going through the pile!

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  24. Though all might look pretty jumbled up together. It looks perfect in sepia.
    One man's trash might be another man's treasure from what I see :)

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  25. really amazing photography. love it.

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  26. So many nice old things and perfect in sepia.

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  27. I can't give you a coherent reason "why" but I love this photo. The sepia tone makes it perfect.

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  28. A good job at sepia-izing, EG! Happy SEpia Scenes and thanks for participating! :)

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