Sepia just has such a great aged quality to it..all your photos look great. I love the first one of the log cabin..when I was young we use to go to Canada every summer for two weeks where we owned a cabin on a lake near Ottawa. This reminds me of that cabin so much. We eventually sold it and believe it or not they waited until winter when the lake was frozen and slid the cabin across the lake to its new location. Pretty cool for a teenager to watch!! Great post!! Loved it.
Neal, Neal, Neal - these are wonderful!! I want the cabin in the third photo - it's Christmas I suppose I can dream. :) The sepia is perfect for these - nicely done.
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How pretty, that second one looks straight out of Little House on the Prairie (or at least out of the beginning of the series when they still lived in the woods LOL).
Ohhh, sepia pictures, don't see too many of them these days. Nice. A step into the past, that's what I felt looking at them. Drop by mine for Christmas trees, etc.
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Beautiful pictures, Neal. Sepia creates a mood completely different from color photographs.
Very cool photos - I like them all but the 3rd is my favorite, it's as if it's actually back in the 1800's or so! Love it!
And I will take Harmon's barn, please. Wish I was sitting there where you took that picture from.
Sepia just has such a great aged quality to it..all your photos look great. I love the first one of the log cabin..when I was young we use to go to Canada every summer for two weeks where we owned a cabin on a lake near Ottawa. This reminds me of that cabin so much. We eventually sold it and believe it or not they waited until winter when the lake was frozen and slid the cabin across the lake to its new location. Pretty cool for a teenager to watch!! Great post!! Loved it.
Neal, Neal, Neal - these are wonderful!!
I want the cabin in the third photo - it's Christmas I suppose I can dream. :)
The sepia is perfect for these - nicely done.
(Go back and sign today's Mr. Linky - you signed last week's.)
Beautiful sepia pictures Neal... Are they from Cum. Gap????? I don't usually care for the sepia ones--but these are so warm and inviting.
Still icy up in Indy????
Betsy
How pretty, that second one looks straight out of Little House on the Prairie (or at least out of the beginning of the series when they still lived in the woods LOL).
Very nice choice of subjects, Neal. They all deserve that old-timey feel. ;-)
No inviting. I would like to live there.
Ohhh, sepia pictures, don't see too many of them these days. Nice. A step into the past, that's what I felt looking at them. Drop by mine for Christmas trees, etc.
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