Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sepia Scenes



Pictures from Fort Harrod in Old Fort Harrod State Park. Click on badge at top to see more sepia scenes and/or join in the fun.

15 comments:

George said...

These are great pictures of Old Fort Harrod, Neal. We were there almost two years ago and found it to be very interesting. You've done a great job with the sepia here.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Neat sepia pictures, Neal. As George said, we were there a couple of years ago. I'll have to look up all of our pictures.

Betsy

Rose said...

I like both of these, but especially the one looking through the window.

dot said...

These are great! Something about the second one reminds me of Resaca.

Sherrie said...

Hi!
Great Sepia Photos! I really like the second one lots! Have a great day!!

Sherrie

Jackie said...

Hi there,
I too think both are great. but, oh my the window is marvelous!! wow I would print and frame that!!

Happy day:-)

Jackie said...

Hi there,
I too think both are great. but, oh my the window is marvelous!! wow I would print and frame that!!

Happy day:-)

Leora said...

Great scenes for sepia. Yes, the window photo is a creative shot, wonderful composition.

EG CameraGirl said...

I like both photos in sepia, Neal. The window in the bottom photo is sooo interesting, the cross pieces.

My Sepia Scene is at
East Gwillimbury Wow

Annie Jeffries said...

Nice graveyard. Love the window. I'm guessing there must be some civil war records there as well as the overall history of the area. My DH and I plan to explore a lot of the old civil war sites after we retire. Fort Harrod looks fascinating.

Anonymous said...

Very nicely done, Neal! That old time looks really fits w/ your subjects!

Carletta said...

I'm looking and thinking a lot of the markers are nothing but rock.
Even though it is in a State Park it almost looks neglected.

The window shot is my favorite too. I like the light and shadows.

marLou said...

I like them both but like the window shot the best. The sepia tone adds to the age of it too. Nice shot!

Anonymous said...

The photos are all lovely, and I especially like the one perspective through the window.

maryt/theteach said...

Really nice job, Neal! Happy Sepia Scenes! :)