November 26, 2008

Sepia Scenes

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone.


This is a dried head of an Agapanthus. I thought it was very intriguing. Right in front are a couple seeds waiting to be carried to fertile ground. I'm not very fancy with my sepia, no special techniques, just Picasa 3.
Visit all the Sepia tinted people here.

6 comments

  1. That is intriguing indeed! Nice capture and nice photo conversion:)

    Cheers,
    Yen

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  2. Hi Jen,
    I think it is a great shot too!! How fun to capture a moment in the history of nature.

    Sorry for being late but I had no PC this week until yesterday mid day!!

    My sepia is here.

    http://shinade.blogspot.com/2008/11/sepia-scenes-6.html

    Happy weekend!!:-)

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  3. Love this Jan! I love the way you know the name of all the plants you photograph! :)

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  4. Ohhh I'm glad you included the name of the plant, that way I can picture what it looks like when in bloom!

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  5. Very nice. Its amazing how pretty flowers are even without the color.

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  6. There is something beautiful about dried flowers and grasses. Sepia is the perfect medium for showing off the details. Sorry I am late .. yet another power outage had me offline!

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