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

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

24 comments:

  1. 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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  2. Reminds me of an old wood cut. Nice shot.

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  3. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

    Nice pic!

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  9. 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

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  10. 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!

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

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  12. 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!

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

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  14. 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

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

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

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  17. Love the simplicity of the shot.
    My Stepdad cuts wood for sale as his second job. He would love this photo.
    Carletta’s Captures.

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

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

    Darla

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  20. 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.

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  21. --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

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