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Montreal, QC, August 2010
Sepia: A brown pigment obtained from the inklike secretion of various cuttlefish and used with brush or pen in drawing. Photography: A print or photograph made in this color. Source: Dictionary.comI'm fascinated by sepia for the same reasons that I'm fascinated by monochrome photography in general, because it strips away the patina of color and leaves you with composition and light to tell the story. It's a little simpler, a little more spare. Sepia adds an additional dimension to basic monochrome that seems to pull the entire scene back in time. Just a little. Just enough to let the viewer wonder what it must have been like before...
Sepia: The theme for this week's Thematic Photographic. To participate, please post a similarly themed pic on your blog, then leave a comment here. Click here for the details on how TP works. Or just dive in and see what develops. Source: Me.
Before what is up to you. The point is that we take the time to imagine. Which is why we shoot, why we look at and appreciate the results, and why we never stop looking forward to our next stint behind the lens.
Your turn: I've got a hunch that you've got lots of sepia-toned scenes to share over the next week. So I'll step back and get out of your way. If you're still wondering how this all works, just click here.
These sepia toned images were hung in the Starbucks in London by Victoria Park two years ago next month. Thought I would share em. They are some of my fav's.
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ReplyDeletethanks C...I dig this concept
Interesting grid of deep sepia and light slashed sepia! Creative perspective!
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Seawinds Sculpture
Sepia? I think I can find some old scrapbook shots that might fit. What do you think?
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This is such a kewl thing every week:
http://juluca27.blogspot.com/
Here is my take on this theme; http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2010/11/thematic-photographic-sepia.html
ReplyDeleteGreat capture! Sepia...my favorite.
ReplyDeleteSo- hope this is going to work and I'm following the "rules";)
...but here it goes:
These were taken on a backpacking trip on the west coast this spring.
http://dawn-dancingintherain.blogspot.com/2010/11/let-goforgiveembrace.html
Thanks for this opportunity to see other's photos out there! Great idea!
The sepia theme has so many possiblities. Here is my heartfelt take on sepia, which I favor over B & W. Can't wait to see everyones take!
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As always, great introductory picture! Here are mine for this week:
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I'll be checking out everyone else's tomorrow. It's 12:35 in the morning and I need to hit the sack.
Canoeing in sepia
ReplyDeleteHey, Carmi- here is mine:
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I had way too much fun with this and did 3 posts. Here's the first one:
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Another beautiful set of pictures, too many to comment on them all. Thanks again Carmi.
ReplyDeleteI was inspired to look at old family photos for this week's theme, but ended up just sticking to an old family landmark.
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Sepia makes things blend in and stand out at the same time... how is that possible? Mine is here.
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Here is my link
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Some nice sepia photos here. I'll add my two cents.
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Still having trouble with vision, but have squinted at screen and come up with these
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ReplyDeleteAnother excellent choice for Thematic Photographic. Great job with your photo. I like the angle of the photo.
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ReplyDeletefirst time joining one of these threads. hope it's in the right style...
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http://unlessyougotlostonpurpose.blogspot.com/2010/08/when-note-is-played_13.html
here's mine...
ReplyDeletesticking with my mutating collage style... for at least this week
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Here's my second post on this subject:
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Hey, Gallow, I really liked yours but your blog won't let me comment. :)
ReplyDeleteThis was a first for me. I truly enjoyed it and plan to do more. Thanks for the challenge Carmi.
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heres mine .
http://dennisthemennis.blogspot.com/2010/11/add-little-mystery.html
This is an intriguing picture. I think this is a photo of bowling lanes, and this is a perspective of them I have never seen them from.
ReplyDeleteHere is my Sepia set, though this time my blog is more about the location than the photos themselves.
http://the-gearheads.blogspot.com/2010/11/photo-125-sepia-end-of-era.html
-Mr
A few more Sepia photos can be found here
ReplyDeletedennis - you did the same thing I did a few weeks back - forgot the " at the end of the link.
ReplyDeleteAll things modern and up to date photograph well with monochrome... but I went back in time for this one.
ReplyDeleteHi Carmi! Here's my sepia picture:
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Love your pic, what is it? :D
Hey Carmi!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine. My mind is in a fog, too much was done over the past few days. Hope you enjoy. :)
http://vickijf.blogspot.com/2010/11/thematic-photographic-125-sepia.html
Every one's stunning changed over sepia photos got me thinking....here's my result...
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http://twincitiesblather.blogspot.com/2010/11/thematic-photographic-125-sepia.html
...and thank you everyone for such a magical journey into the color sepia!
And here's my third one -- this time with people in sepia:
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One of your participants asked about a picture and the town it was from, so here is her answer, and a bunch more pictures from Rhyolite, Nevada.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these tasks - I love them. Had lots of fun this week, because I was mucking around with Lightroom for the first time (I know, I'm stuck in the noughties...pathetic, but getting there)
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I'm up ... finally at FunctionalKaos
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Wonderful idea. Sepia can add much to the mood of a photo. I have not done in sepia lately but I do have an older post with my favorite sepia photos in it. so have a look.
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Johnina :^A
Look at how many sepia photos you have! this challenge has a lot of interest!
ReplyDeleteI've got one more
http://doves2day.blogspot.com
Here I am again here are some pictures of my families fun in the snow
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