Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Sepia and B&W



                             Messing around with colors between Sepia and Black and White colors.

                                                        WATERY WEDNESDAY



21 comments:

Tina´s PicStory said...

that looks really good :)

Art said...

Absolutely beautiful pictures, I liked it!

Unknown said...

Hi Kim
Looks like fun. The top photo is like a teaser...what am I? :)
Have a nice week.
Evelyn

Unknown said...

ps. I think Vietnamese coffee is very delicious. Do try it if you get a chance. Love to know what you think.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The sepia one just touches me!


WATER

Water in a drop of rain,
Water swirling down the drain;
Water clinging to the trees,
Water filling up the seas;
Water frozen, water free,
Water is the stuff for me!


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Indrani said...

Very well framed. Love the effects.

Ebie said...

Nic touch on the sepia tone!

Faythe said...

amazing what different tones can evoke in a photo.

Luna Miranda said...

i'm also experimenting with black & white but the results are not that good yet.:p nice shots.

janakidiary said...

the sun's rays brings a certain charm to this photo :)

Chubskulit Rose said...

Ganda nyan ate!

Morning Dew Kisses

Cildemer said...

Very nice shots! Lovely reflection of the light on the water!
Thanks for sharing;o)

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Have a nice and happy day****

Hootin Anni said...

Wow...what a fascinating effect to make it monochrome!!

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Happy Wednesday.

Tanya Breese said...

both versions are great!

My name is Riet said...

That is beautiful KIm. Have a nice day.

❀~Myrna~❀ said...

Very beautiful, I love the reflections!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Very nice effects, I love the ripples.

bobbybegood1 said...

B & W photos are one of favorite things. They bring a taste of nostalgia. Great pics. Cheers Kim!!

gengen said...

Cool shots...Happy WW!

VaishVijay said...

Sepia effect is better as it gives an antique feel!

eden said...

Love both photos, Kim!

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