This blog contains pictures mainly from Troy, Bradford County, in Northcentral Pennsylvania. I hope you enjoy a look inside the beauty of rural Pennsylvania, as captured through the lens of my camera, The photography contained in this blog has been shot primarily with Canon dslr cameras. I currently have a Canon Digital 70D with a variety of Canon lenses. I also use a Fuji Finepix occasionally.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Sepia Scenes # 37: Halters
Halters and lead ropes lined up in the barn. Shot in raw and converted in Picasa.
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I like this! The different textures of the halters and ropes against the rough wood is really brought out by the sepia. I like the tone of sepia you choose as well.
I like this!
ReplyDeleteThe different textures of the halters and ropes against the rough wood is really brought out by the sepia. I like the tone of sepia you choose as well.
The varied textures of the halters look brilliant in sepia and love the brickwork behind setting the "staqge"!
ReplyDeleteI love this.
ReplyDeleteThe different textures of the halters is gorgeous in sepia.
Have a great day!
Anna
Ooooo! It is wonderful! Seems like it would go well with mine today...
ReplyDeletebeautful tones and great details
ReplyDeleteA very gorgeous picture in sepia. I like that very much.
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