Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Fresh Air/ Sepia Scenes

Open windows in Peterborough, Ontario apartment building

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

25 comments:

  1. Nice! Looks like a very old photo.

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  2. Wow that's an interesting picture. It looks like a postcard from long ago. MB

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  3. The clarity of this photo is amazing.

    Darla

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  4. And a handsome building it is. Very nice.

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  5. So it's warm now? I agree with MB, it does look like an old picture in a book! Thanks for visiting my other blog!

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  6. Need that this time of year. The photo looks like an old one from many years ago!

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  7. What a beautiful façade!
    Great work!
    Léia

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  8. Very cool sepia shot! I agree w/ MaryBeth, it looks like a postcard from long ago.

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  9. That is a great shot. Interesting how some are open at the top and some are open at the bottom, I mean each window's top and bottom... oh bother, the honey pot is empty. :)

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  10. Great shot EG!

    I really love this building and the open windows makes this picture speak to me.

    Great work!

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  11. I like the building and the sepia,texture,high pass? etc looks great.

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  12. Old fashioned buildings appeal to me - I like what you did with this one. The open windows give it signs of humans about, even if we don't see them, as does that wire on the right.

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  13. This photo is very appealing to me. The sepia adds to it, but I imagine it would be quite satisfactory in either black and white or muted colors.

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  14. The older the building the more stylish. The enhancement of sepia adds the look of the day. Anything built over the last 150 years needs a sepia monochrome to highlight its style!

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  15. An attractive picture. But it's a little bit hard. Have you used High pass from Photoshop when you edited it?

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  16. An extraordinary shot, EG! I love it! :)

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  17. Nice one! Sepia gives that picture an aged parchment appearance.

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  18. Great photo of this old and interesting building. I like all the lines and angles. Nice that some windows were open to add to the effect.

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  19. Interesting photo, EG! No air conditioning there?

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  20. Looks like an old print done in pen and ink. Very well done.

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  21. oh, I love the whole picture and the treatment you gave it.

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  22. I love your picture. Wonderful building! If you'd like to visit my sepia scene I'm at http://cakecrumbs-heidi.blogspot.com/

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  23. That really takes the sepia effect well.

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