Wednesday, March 18, 2009

At The Sod House - Sepia Scenes

For today's sepia scenes contribution I've got an image of the sod house at Fort Whyte Alive Nature Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It's just my opinion, but this works so much better with the sepia tone - it provides so much more atmosphere than the original shot.





And here's the original un-edited shot.




For more sepia scenes visit:http://sepiascenes.blogspot.com/


Later,
Craig

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

the sepia treatment adds a whole other atmosphere to this scene.

Anonymous said...

Very atmoshpheric shot.

kden said...

What a great building! I would love to see that enlarged. And I do like the sepia much better, it gives it so much more character.

Jeri ~ said...

What a cool building! Great in sepia.

Carletta said...

I honestly like them both! The sepia gives it a mysterious feeling that I like but I also like the 'Hobbit' feel the original one gives me. :)

My Sepia post is at Carletta’s Captures.

Annie Jeffries said...

I totally agree with you, Craig. The original is simply a photo of a place. Your sepia has turned it into a place filled with mystery and secrets.

Kahshe Cottager said...

You have created a lovely photo with the sepia! I really like how it has turned out - lots more atmosphere!

kayerj said...

I love them both, the color is more friendly, the sepia feels a little like a damp dirt cellar that might be full of bugs and other nasty creatures. (I grew up with one of those) great picture!

Sherrie said...

Hi!
Those are really great photos! I like them both! Great house to live in! Have a great day!

Sherrie

Dianne said...

the sepia definitely adds interest! it is a beautiful shot -

Deb said...

I agree with the people saying it adds mystery to the photo

sarah said...

Wow thats an amazing difference! Thank you for sharing it.)