Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Wood for Warmth/ Sepia Scenes


This farmer cuts a lot of wood for his wood stove...and I suspect for others

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24 comments:

Heidi said...

Wow, the washed out look of the snow is beautiful! It is good to see that people still believe in giving to others. Wonderful photo
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Anonymous said...

Reminds me of an old wood cut. Nice shot.

Patti said...

Beautiful winter snow scene, EG. I like the light touch.

My sepia comes out too brown, although not as yellowish-brown as it used to be. I'm learning I guess.

kayerj said...

frosted wood--reminds me of a gingerbread scene. Nice treatment and nice farmer.

Anonymous said...

Nice shot! I like the way you boosted the contrast in this image.

Amanda said...

The picture has a gorgeous old world feel to it. Really nice.

cieldequimper said...

I feel like a trapper in the XIXth century. It's gorgeous!

Shannara said...

The picture looks WARM even thoughit's snow... Like that!

Nice pic!

Cezar and Léia said...

I would also like to say that the pic feels warm but as a Brazilian I feel like hiding under a blanket... :)
God bless you!
Cezar

Lowell said...

I was going to say that's a lot of wood for one family...although if it's cold enough...our son-in-law cuts quite a bit up in Colorado.

Abe had it right - very much like an old wood cut. Beautifully done!

Mona Sweden http://fotoentusiastenfotoblogg.blogg.se said...

Let's keep the fire burning. Lovely winter shot.

judi/Gmj said...

He is twice warmed.
What do you think he collects the boulders for?

Ralph said...

I like the look here - the monochrome seems to make this appear as an ink drawing. Perhaps it is the snow, but the artistry here is wonderful - the prosaic view is so nice in sepia!

George said...

This farmer has more firewood than we do! I think this is a great sepia photo.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Beautiful sepia picture, EG... I usually see snow pictures in black and white. I love them in sepia... Gives the snow a warmer look.
Hugs,
Betsy

Becky said...

Sepia makes this look like a pen and ink drawing. I LOVE it EG.
B.

Anonymous said...

This is one of my favorite sepia photos of yours to date! Great work

Carletta said...

Love the simplicity of the shot.
My Stepdad cuts wood for sale as his second job. He would love this photo.
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Anonymous said...

I love this photo. I think snow makes everything look so much more beautiful. It's a "cozy" photo. Thanks for sharing.

Darla said...

Speaking of wood - this photo almost looks like an old woodblock print.

Darla

Dianne said...

this glows!

Jay said...

Ohmygoodness! That is one gorgeous photo! Fit for framing, or turning into a Christmas card ... although it's too good for that, I think. Just lovely.

Small City Scenes said...

--picture. You do have a way about you.

The way this farmer keeps warm is chopping wood. There is a bunch to be done. MBSup

Rose said...

I really, really like this!

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