The dark woods are actually warm and inviting in sepia. The shadows add depth to a beautiful thicket of trees, the dark and light playfyl on th eforest floor. Nice!
I was going to say you never got out of the woods...maybe I should send someone to find you?
Nah...you know I'm going to like anyway you cook your photos...that's 'cause they are good essentially so you can play all you want and they still look great.
Oh i love this Tricia...it's so classy, but it's still very similar to the minima. love the transparent background too, only i found it a little hard to see the comment area, it was a little dark for my eyes anyway. i have to say i really liked minima but it was getting a little too floaty for me...there didn't seem to be much uniform in it. i'm really glad you managed to get it working for you.
great sepia, i love b&w as much as colour, pastels, you name it!
Isn't sepia fun. I made a sepia for Wednesday but then took other shots and just can never make up my mind. I shouldn't take so many pictures I guess. but there is too much out there to off i go---click click clikc!!! I enjoy all your shots though. MB
Wow. Marvelous. I'm blown away at the detail in some of your shots. This one has wonderful shadow and highlight detail...love the bright sun peeking through the trees. Sepia suits this one well.
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Hi, I love seeing the beautiful trees --but prefer the colored version. I like SOME sepia scenes --but not all. I guess I'm just a color-lover... ha
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Betsy
That's really nice work. You got a beautiful feeling for the hardwood forest.
I wonder how many of your visitors know what SEMO means. Maybe you just gotta be from Missourah.
The dark woods are actually warm and inviting in sepia. The shadows add depth to a beautiful thicket of trees, the dark and light playfyl on th eforest floor. Nice!
I was going to say you never got out of the woods...maybe I should send someone to find you?
Nah...you know I'm going to like anyway you cook your photos...that's 'cause they are good essentially so you can play all you want and they still look great.
To sepia or not to sepia...I'll go either way!
Oh i love this Tricia...it's so classy, but it's still very similar to the minima. love the transparent background too, only i found it a little hard to see the comment area, it was a little dark for my eyes anyway. i have to say i really liked minima but it was getting a little too floaty for me...there didn't seem to be much uniform in it. i'm really glad you managed to get it working for you.
great sepia, i love b&w as much as colour, pastels, you name it!
Great scene!
Well done Tricia.
I like this shot either way too. I'm with Jacob on this one. It's your photo. Have all the fun with it you want to.
Beautiful,lovely and fantastic shots !! Amazing !!Unseen Rajasthan
I like it Tricia...and I really like the post previous too.
This is a great sepia treatment of the woods. It goes perfectly with your background.
Isn't sepia fun. I made a sepia for Wednesday but then took other shots and just can never make up my mind. I shouldn't take so many pictures I guess. but there is too much out there to off i go---click click clikc!!!
I enjoy all your shots though. MB
Get out of the woods and into an Irish Pub. It's St. Paddy's Day, after all.
love these trees from this angle, and the sunlight filtering through--just heavenly :)
Wow - those trees look so massive and beautiful! By the way, love your new blog layout!!
Such a beautiful shot Tricia! There is an element of mystery to this one... it beckons me to walk deeper into the frame!
Very nice image. So mysterious!
Wow. Marvelous. I'm blown away at the detail in some of your shots. This one has wonderful shadow and highlight detail...love the bright sun peeking through the trees. Sepia suits this one well.
Beautiful tones and light coming through the trees.
Magnificent trees and the sepia is really lovely. :)
Fascinating to see how your changes add emphasis to the light and shadows in this lovely forested scene.
Hugs and blessings,
HI Tricia,
I'm visiting a week late..cool sepia forest scene.
And your horse playing peek a boo is adorable. ;-)
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