Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Antique Tiller/ Sepia Scenes



Sitting next to the driveway just inside the gate to an East Gwillimbury farm


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

18 comments:

  1. I really enjoy the photo's of old farm equipment that you show. This one is especially nice in the sepia tones.

    Darla

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  2. Just perfect. The sepia look is so right.

    I forgot sepiascenes for today. Wah!!

    MB

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  3. Beautiful sepia picture, EG... Looks almost like a painting.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. I agree with Betsy It does look like a painting.
    ♥♥ Hugs ♥♥

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  5. It looks a bit run down, but your magic has brought it back to life!

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  6. You could do a whole gallery of your photos of old farm equipment...they are beautiful and speak so poignantly of times past!

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  7. When I see those wheels, it reminds me of a special Christmas episode of Little House on the Prairie.

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  8. The wood frame is weathered, each blade of the device rusty. Sepia is allowing me to see the true functional beauty here. This is an honest device, still usable. The weathered and rusty themes have disappeared here...

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  9. Excellent shot (as usual). Sepia works so well for the old equipment and your composition is spot on.

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  10. I bet all these old pieces of farm impliments could tell a story or two. Great picture EG.
    B.

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  11. it looks great. as you know I really enjoy your farm implement shots.

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  12. old work tools turned into art
    you do that so beautifully

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  13. I agree with the others - I always enjoy photos of the old farm equipment that you share.

    I like the closeup of the lines of the tiller and wheel spokes contrasted with the less bold lines of the wire fence behind.

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  14. My oh my, EG, what a marvelous sepia effort! Just a touch of color! Thanks for adding to our sepia experience! :)

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  15. This is another wonderful sepia shot of old farm equipment. Each of your sepia scenes gets better than the previous ones.

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  16. Very nice, it almost looks like a drawing instead of a photo.

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