From my Sepia project.

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From my Sepia project.

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I know a few of you have been seeing bits and pieces of this on Flickr and Facebook. Here is the latest part.
ImageFaceless angel 86 by Larry D, on Flickr


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That is not a scratch it is a spider web.
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Tell us more?
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A puzzle in progress. ;)
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Staying tuned for sepia.
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Nice! I like the large version on Flickr - very sharp.
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Thanks. Long story short. I was getting tired of the same old thing. One day I spilled some coffee on a print and sort of liked the stain. I went out and re shot a bunch of old subjects and also went into my archives. I remembered I had a sepia filter on one of my Post Processing programs. I use it in conjunction with another program to very the sepia depending on the subject. I have been working on these since January and now I think I have enough for a show. I had a few printed out and liked what I was seeing. It got me off my ass and back into shooting and developing. I think that when my leg went game last year I put everything else in limbo but now that my leg is improved and I can walk again I am ready along with the weather to rejoin the semi-creative world.
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My late father sometimes did sepia toning.

I do not remember what chemical he was using, but it smelled of rotten eggs! Hope your process is more friendly.
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I like how you've varied the tones in the photos. Not all subjects lend themselves well to toning, especially sepia, but you've picked some good ones.

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Not all of them are in the Flickr files. As said it is a work in progress. I know you have been following my post there along with Mike and a few others. Thanks.
ImageBanana seat Sepia 2 by Larry D, on Flickr
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