Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sepia Scenes #101

Thank you everyone for celebrating our 100th post of Sepia Scenes with the very best sepia shots you could post.

This week I have an interesting shot:

An extraordinarily decorative door on a brownstone in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. The simple windows andd  the wrought iron banisters add to the marvelous effect.

Let's see what you have.
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BTW, Happy Spring Season!

16 comments:

Ralph said...

These brownstones are stunning, built by old world craftsmen who emigrated from the old world. Ornate and simple a the same time!

Small City Scenes said...

This scene takes one back in time.
I like the half-sepia in your header. Gorgeous. MB

Annie Jeffries said...

Lovely old brownstone. I'm glad they are restored rather than replaced.

Aoife.Troxel said...

I love buildings and this is no exception. Beautiful shot. :)

Lui said...

Beautiful architecture! I love it most especially when they adapt old designs to blend with the contemporary thus preserving it and making it part of urban life!

Francisca said...

Lovely architecture detail on the entrance. My first time here, Mary - thanks for hosting!

Anonymous said...

A beautiful staircase, a nice foto

Jientje said...

I love the wrought iron banisters!

Unknown said...

Mary - I have been posting to Theme Thursday every week but they seem to have pooped out. I took some photos of antique aircraft at an Air Guard family day that will make a nice series so I think I will visit you for awhile.

Sar@h said...

Nice picture
This exercise in sepia makes me see my photos otherwise : Thanks !

Jeannette StG said...

love the simplicity of the renaissance building style:) Have a great weekend!

Mo and The Purries said...

Love the crispness of your brownstone shot! A great image for sepia-toning! But you know I'm a sucker for sepia-ized architecture!
Today @
Purrchance To Dream is Sepia Scenes Chloe!

♥ Kathy said...

I just love the wrought iron banisters! So pretty!

Pialotta said...

Lovely Photo in sepia.. I love it:)

anemonen said...

A lovely door. Stunning frame.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing this link, but unfortunately it seems to be offline... Does anybody have a mirror or another source? Please answer to my post if you do!

I would appreciate if a staff member here at sepiascenes.blogspot.com could post it.

Thanks,
Jules