For the number of times I have been to Port Perry, I have never noticed the clock! I will have to look for it! And it really is odd to have both of them saying the same time! I also like the horses eating the hay before it is lowered to the ground!!!
The sepia accents this wonderful old building. Like always, the blue sky might capture our attention instead. The sepia lets us see the beautiful cupola and brick sans distractions. A stunning capture as always!
Whenever I visit you I feel like I'm taking a step back in time, especially when you do Sepia Scenes. I like the brickwork and the feel of the architecture.
I really like how you retained some of the lighter colors of the bricks and the color in the flag. I was trying and trying to keep the colors in an American flag in a photo yesterday that I wanted to post for sepia scenes. I had to give up.
I love this shot, EG! I've tried using "Apply image" for such an effect (see my new Sepia Scenes header) Thanks for playing Sepia Scenes. You know I appreciate it a lot! :)
Love those old clock towers! I wish we had some around here. You must have the most photogenic town ever. You always have the most inviting photographs day after day! If you'd like to stop by my blog I'm at Cake Crumbs.
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Always enjoy the sepia scenes. The sky in this one is wonderful.
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Very nice. Hope the time was accurate.
ReplyDeleteVery neatly done. Maybe the time is actually right. Better go check. MB
ReplyDeleteFor the number of times I have been to Port Perry, I have never noticed the clock! I will have to look for it!
ReplyDeleteAnd it really is odd to have both of them saying the same time!
I also like the horses eating the hay before it is lowered to the ground!!!
How rare to have the same time on two sides of these kinds of clocks. Someone is on the ball there. I like the technique on this photo.
ReplyDeleteI love the tower against the gray sky.
ReplyDeleteLove how you can see some reflection in the upper windows and that reflection in your watery post.....WOW!
ReplyDeleteLove the layers. Excellent effect.
ReplyDeleteCool clock and very nice building. Bricks work well in sepia!
ReplyDeleteLike thr picture very much.
ReplyDeleteI liked the clock and the flag , everything is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
Léia
Yeah, the clock is synchronize and the flag remains red and the building has sepia color that makes this photo awesome!
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As a clock-person, I love seeing the old clock towers in the old buildings. You chose a great shot for a sepia scene.
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Betsy
The sepia accents this wonderful old building. Like always, the blue sky might capture our attention instead. The sepia lets us see the beautiful cupola and brick sans distractions. A stunning capture as always!
ReplyDeleteWhenever I visit you I feel like I'm taking a step back in time, especially when you do Sepia Scenes. I like the brickwork and the feel of the architecture.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such cool sepia pictures EG. This one is no exception.
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B.
It's about "time" you posted this clock photo! ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt really works well in sepia!
I love old buildings! This one is particularly lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sepia tones you've got here. It really suits the brick wall.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you retained some of the lighter colors of the bricks and the color in the flag.
ReplyDeleteI was trying and trying to keep the colors in an American flag in a photo yesterday that I wanted to post for sepia scenes.
I had to give up.
Happy Sepia Scenes a day late!
I love this shot, EG! I've tried using "Apply image" for such an effect (see my new Sepia Scenes header) Thanks for playing Sepia Scenes. You know I appreciate it a lot! :)
ReplyDeleteLove those old clock towers! I wish we had some around here. You must have the most photogenic town ever. You always have the most inviting photographs day after day!
ReplyDeleteIf you'd like to stop by my blog I'm at Cake Crumbs.
Fantastic sepia!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
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