
It has been a long, long time since I joined Sepia Scenes....I thought this barn looked so good in sepia I though I would try to join one more time. IF I can remember to sign in after while. If not, you can still click on the link below to sign up yourself, or if you just want to find links to more sepia shots.
I did include a copy of the original. This was taken in the middle of the day so parts are washed out, but I still liked the vine-covered barn so much I wanted to show it anyway.

The barn does look good in sepia; good choice for joining the meme one more time.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful barn, both in sepia and in colour :)
ReplyDeleteBarn looks good either way, the sepia treatment effectively brings out the flavor. I'm most intrigued with the red (reddish) roof, in the original.
ReplyDeleteBoth are great, Rose, but I LOVE the Sepia one.... Neat, neat picture... Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Good looking barn. Either way looks good as both strike very different moods.
ReplyDeleteThe old barn makes a good subect for a sepia image. I like it in its natural color too. The vine cover is unusual for barns in my limited experience. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Rose. I like both views, actually.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I wanted to say I like your blog background. =)
The weathered wood and fading roof seem a natural for sepia. The classic shape of this barn is beauty itself, the grassy field outside quiet. The look of the past is nice in this warm monochrome...
ReplyDeleteThis old barn is just made for sepia. Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you came back Rose! Perfect entry. Poor barn looks like it's leaning a little.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful greenish sepia. Love it, love the tone!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific choice for sepia. Looks so weather-worn.
ReplyDeleteThat is perfect for Sepia....really looks great that way! It's a great old barn.
ReplyDeleteI love the old barn in sepia.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous both ways, but the sepia is best. What a lovely barn though!
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