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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Sepia Scenes #61: For a Little Dough...
"You Can Be Well Bread" Greensboro, NC - May 2009 (Click to embiggen)
I like the old mill facility in sepia. The building is from a time and place almost worlds away from today. I would enjoy this building in washed out white brick, too. But the soothing sepia enhances the classic look wonderfully...
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I love the gritty vintagey feel of this one.
ReplyDeletePerfect sepia shot. But, you're killing me with the titles!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting building. I wonder if it is still functioning?
ReplyDeleteThis building is perfect for sepia. A feeling of vintage.
ReplyDeletecool shot! and i love how the sky appears on sepia :)
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Wow great sepia shot!
ReplyDeleteOh a ghost sign .. .love them
ReplyDeleteWonder how long the writing has been on the building? I like the vintage feel with the sepia.
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Very well done. Feels like an image from the prior turn of the century.
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Oh, Mojo, I like this A LOT! "Give us this day..." :)
ReplyDeleteI like the old mill facility in sepia. The building is from a time and place almost worlds away from today. I would enjoy this building in washed out white brick, too. But the soothing sepia enhances the classic look wonderfully...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! An excellent choice for sepia.
ReplyDeleteI agree. The old building "likes" the sepia tones.
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