Beautiful…love the color tones of these photos, it brings some ‘romance’ to them.
And, thanks for the input on my “bubbly” glass pieces I often find on the shores. Now I’m back to square one trying to figure out where they come from being that they don’t dump overboard—I know it takes a heap of heat to melt glass…and I’ve seen no barges [I go to the beach every day except for summertime] — maybe these pieces come from Mexico?!!
So glad I didn’t offend with my earlier comment – these pictures remind me of the olden days (when Adam was a lad) as my father used to say 🙂
What goes around comes around is another old saying we have over here. All I knew in my youth were black and white pictures, perhaps that’s why my preference is the wonderful, natural colour one gets with the modern camera?
Let’s finish up as chums and agree to disagree about your new toy 🙂
Interesting to see the sepia tones in the garden. I like the rose tones below, too. You seem to be having a good time experimenting with different effects, and it’s fun to see, too.
I really like this tone. It gives a classic look to any capture.
Beautiful…love the color tones of these photos, it brings some ‘romance’ to them.
And, thanks for the input on my “bubbly” glass pieces I often find on the shores. Now I’m back to square one trying to figure out where they come from being that they don’t dump overboard—I know it takes a heap of heat to melt glass…and I’ve seen no barges [I go to the beach every day except for summertime] — maybe these pieces come from Mexico?!!
The garden looks great in Sepia, would Jeannie mind if I lounged around on her swing chair at the weekend?
I bet if I was photographing here, I’d be ‘sweating’ the small stuff.
wonderful shots. Love that graceful statue.
Making the new look old.
So glad I didn’t offend with my earlier comment – these pictures remind me of the olden days (when Adam was a lad) as my father used to say 🙂
What goes around comes around is another old saying we have over here. All I knew in my youth were black and white pictures, perhaps that’s why my preference is the wonderful, natural colour one gets with the modern camera?
Let’s finish up as chums and agree to disagree about your new toy 🙂
Anne (aka Leedslass)
What a delightful garden, looks like a perfect place to just sit and be, watching the world go by.
Lovely. My Dad was a photographer. He printed in sepia, then my Mom painted them with oils. They were gorgeous.
The sepia captures the magic and the mystery of the garden. Looks like your friend has a gorgeous garden.
Interesting to see the sepia tones in the garden.
I like the rose tones below, too. You seem to be having a good time experimenting with different effects, and it’s fun to see, too.
Is Jeannie code for something else? It’s all brown because the Tulsa sun burned it up! Ugh. We need rain.
Your garden pictures are perfect in Sepia, especially the first one with the statuary. I really like that.
Nice garden. I can imagine sitting in the swing and looking at the angel.
Interesting affect.
@Leedslass (Anne) – I’m great with being chums!