Oh EG, I love this! You know I love lighthouses. And last week on Sepia scenes I colored the light red too. But my light was sooooo small. I love what you've done! :) Happy Sepia Scenes! :)
Lovely touch to leave that architecture delight in red! The bales were set for turkey shoot - to absorb the bullets behind the paper targets /turkeys are frozen and are just prizes/.
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Maybe this should be called Super Sepia. Very good, EG. Now I am going to learn how to leave a bit of color. MB
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What a wonderful photograph! I like that you kept that bit of red on the roof of the light.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! i love it
ReplyDeleteOh EG, I love this! You know I love lighthouses. And last week on Sepia scenes I colored the light red too. But my light was sooooo small. I love what you've done! :) Happy Sepia Scenes! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of the rock that the sepia enhances, and then that red roof--WOW!
ReplyDeleteSuperb shot, and a great job with the sepia, plus one.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the solidity of this building...just what a lighthouse needs!
The red really pops on this photo. The lighthouse is interesting, I'm used to seeing them in the more common shape of a tall cone or spire.
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Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteA lighthouse in a house? I have never heard of such a thing! On the other hand, I love the photo!!!
ReplyDeleteA very unusual lighthouse. It looks great in sepia and the red spot on the roof really adds to the picture.
ReplyDeleteI love the red sepia! A bit like a clown's nose! Or Rudolf maybe. ;-)It's a beautiful stone building too!
ReplyDeleteNice red hat it wears! Good sepia stuff.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The red stands out just perfectly.
ReplyDeleteLovely touch to leave that architecture delight in red!
ReplyDeleteThe bales were set for turkey shoot - to absorb the bullets behind the paper targets /turkeys are frozen and are just prizes/.
OMG. I am officially in LOVE. What a great building and the splash on red at the top of the sepia - well, how cool is that? Great Pic.
ReplyDeletewow! what a nice lighthouse :)
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary building with the red tower and many pastel sepia corners and outsprings.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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Pretty picture! Love the red spot! Is the lighthouse still in use?
ReplyDeleteI would love to live and work there!
ReplyDeleteThe stonework shines in a monochrome hue. Sepia dulls the scene a bit, to let the red roof (and light inside) shine all the more. Nice edits!
ReplyDeleteExcellant EG. I love it.
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Looks like the lighthouse keeper didn't have very far to go to check on the light!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo of a lighthouse.
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That is very lovely light house.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and a great shot!I loved the stones and your artwork is fabulous!
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Léia
Excellent choice of what to leave red. Well executed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful EG!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that you have kept the top of the lighthouse in colour.
I love the stones!!
ReplyDeleteand how wonderful that you kept the red
That is beautiful. I love the red that you left in the photo.
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