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Brick & Nasturitum

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Just experimenting with variously twisted variations on traditional sepia tones.

Comments (7)


raven_nightmares

2:30AM | Mon, 31 May 2004

what a beautiful experiment! I've never seen sepia pushed this way. The rich variations are almost luxurious. It's the kind of photo I want to reach out and touch

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addiek

3:09AM | Mon, 31 May 2004

Yep, glorious stuff... great experiment Mae. The colours the flowers turned into look great against that textured wall.. I also like the white patterns in the leaves as they are made more obvious. The whole thing looks surreal but makes me think of the Second World War for some peculiar reason.... (It must be the sepia toned movies of that time and the army uniform colours.)

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oldrose

5:05AM | Mon, 31 May 2004

Fantastic colors and contrast. Experiment is a success!!!!!!

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Mikan

5:37AM | Mon, 31 May 2004

a super stragne one, but an exc. result!

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kiresiwel

6:39AM | Mon, 31 May 2004

Your experiment is fantastic. The composition and color usage is really well thought out.

cynlee

1:38PM | Mon, 31 May 2004

gives it a wonderfully surreal feel & delicate sparkling beauty! :]

ratto

11:00AM | Sat, 17 July 2004

This is a wonderful work. I like it a lot.


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