Showing posts with label Sepia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sepia. Show all posts
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Friday, September 22, 2017
Dunsmore House in Waterloo, Iowa
One of Waterloo, Iowa's most endangered buildings, the Dunsmore House is the oldest Limestone building in the city and possibly the third oldest building in the city (built in 1866).
Labels:
Architecture,
Architecture Photography,
Black and White,
D60,
Dornoff Photography,
Dunsmore House,
Endangered,
Iowa,
John Dornoff,
Nikon,
Nikon D60,
Photography,
Sepia,
Waterloo
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Cow Canyon Trading Post in Sepia
While yesterday I presented a photo in Black and White, today's photo is brought to you in Sepia. What Sepia does is make the picture look like an old time photo. I especially like using this technique on older and abandoned buildings.
This shot screamed to be done in Sepia. This building sits on the north side of Bluff, Utah along US Highway 191. Apparently the building is used as a restaurant but was closed during our visit. The old car in front of the building gives a feeling of abandonment.
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