Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Sepia Scenes

I've posted about these quilt barns before. You can click here for the original color photo posted last August. For today's post I was just going to change the image to sepia and erase the quilt pattern but I played around with my software just a little more and this was the result.
Briefly I took the original color image, added a layer and changed it to sepia. I then erased the quilt pattern, added a 'time machine' effect and added edges. I'm liking this a lot. Hope you enjoy it as well.

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30 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are so clever..Awesome Pictures

Gill - That British Woman said...

that is so nice, are these the barns that are in Tennessee?

Gill in Canada

EG CameraGirl said...

I think I need to learn a bit about edges. I like the effect.

Dirkjogt said...

Nice barn,good in sepia

Anonymous said...

Fine sepia and creative effects.

Terri said...

That's wonderful Carletta. I'm going back to your page now and find out more about these barns! That sky looks wild in sepia.

marLou said...

Great effect! I like the colors mixed with sepia.

sunnymama said...

Really creative and the result is very effective.

Dr.John said...

I wish I could do that with pictures.You are so talented.

kden said...

Really great job Carletta. I wish I had a program to do things like that. Wonderful sepia shot.

Jackie said...

Carletta you are always just so awesome at this!!

This is simply outstanding!! You did a wonderful job again!! Awesome!!:-)

Ralph said...

This is such a beautiful picture. The barn is classic, of course. The quilt adds a timeless quality, and the sky in sepia is great. A wonderful take!

Anonymous said...

That's pretty cool. It really makes the blue stand out.

Anonymous said...

This is beautiful! It is so nostalgic, such an important part of Americana.

I love the barn, love the contrasts, so nostalgic.

Annie Jeffries said...

Hi Carlotta. I had not seen your original post of the barn quilts before today. And now to see this and the one from August - I've never seen or heard of this. What a TREAT.

About the church, it was open. We were able to just walk in. I think this was so because a caretaker was there mowing the lawn and later he was going in to sweep. Even though it is not regularly used, it is beautifully cared for. We were very lucky he was there.

Pietro Brosio said...

Carletta, you have created very attractive effects in this picture. The edges are interesting too.

Jientje said...

I love half sepia, and you did great with this one! It would have been a shame to wash away the colours of the quilt with the sepia! Well done!

Robin said...

Ooh, I like that a lot! Leaving the quilt subtlely colored really takes the shot to another level. Great job Carletta.

Four-eyed-missy said...

Hello Carletta.
What you did with your photo is awesome! I love how it turned out, especially with the quilt. If I may ask, what software are you using?


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Sherrie said...

Hi!
Great photo! I've never seen a quilt barn before! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day!

Sherrie

Rose said...

I love it in sepia!

Gattina said...

That looks very nice ! I also love to play around with photos, lol !

Anonymous said...

It looks like something that fell from Gram's old photo album! It is amazing what we can do these days!

PJ said...

Vignetting is perfect for this. The quilt pattern is amazing. We don't have these big barns around here, at least not anymore.

George Townboy said...

Love it!! Very creative.

dot said...

You did good! I love the old barn and the quilt pattern. I also wonder if it is in Tennessee.

Lilli & Nevada said...

Wow that is beautiful i love that quilt barn, nice job

SandyCarlson said...

Beautiful barn! Love what you did here.

Janice Thomson said...

Ooooh love the sky in this. Awesome processing.

Concord Carpenter said...

Love the barn pic, barns are my favoite and I love that pattern. Nice pic.