For Sepia Scenes today I give you a lovely girl and guy dressed in traditional Greek costume. I saw them at the Scobee Diner where Vinny and I had lunch the other day.
I handcolored her...
I faded the sepia which brought up some color on him...
There's Mr. Linky!
So leave a comment and, of course, visit your blogger friends.
Sistertex has given us a great link: What is Sepia?
maryt
20 comments:
Yep, that Linky guy can be quite the character sometimes!
Here is mine for this week!
http://spacialpeepol.blogspot.com/2010/04/swinging-family-bampa-daughter-grandson.html
Love what you are doing with the photos, hint of color. Cool.
I also left a comment earlier that I'd read an article on sepia. Interesting information in it. Things I'd not known previously.
I will leave it here again in case you missed it. I put it into last weeks comments.
http://www.easyelements.com/what-is-sepia.html
Thanks so much for hosting this, learning a lot.
The greek boy and girl lokks perfekt in sepia. My post is up now!
http://carpediemmie.blogspot.com/2010/04/sepia-scenes-no-79.html
The classic and traditional look of Greece is nice, just enough sepia to accent the costumes. Many of the diners in these parts are owned by Greek descendants. So appropriate (I could use some diner coffee about now :>)
Link:
http://airhead55-ralph.blogspot.com/2010/04/sepia-scenes-fountain.html
Strange how we both used the color filters this week to enhance the sepia tones. Bizarre connection (in a good way).
Those are a couple of really nice display pieces. I like how you brought some color through especially the lace in the dress.
This is my first week in joining it the Sepia scenes. My post is up. I love what you did with your photos. I am going to love this meme! Thank you for offering it.
They turned out really pretty! It's amazing what you can do :)
The traditional style is pretty pleasing and it's definitely nice in sepia tone :)
Hi,
Thank you for visiting my blog. I see you have the link I sent up...great. Yep it is fine with me.
Have a great week.
I like the way you kept some color in these figurines.
Cool looking pieces of art. I love Greek diners!
Nice work, MaryT. You've aged them well!
great editing! they look really cute in sepia!
Nice sepia work on the Greek pair. They both look really good!
Nice couple from Greece, they looks perfekt in sepia ;)
I give you a kano this week .
Beautiful use of Sepia. but after reading Sistertex tutorial---is it really Sepia? MB
I want those pieces to display in our house!:-)
My entry is up. Happy SS everybody!
mine is up too.. I have been missing for a few weeks.. have enjoyed seeing everyones sepia this week!
What a cute little couple.
This is my second time here and I think Im getting addicted. thank you for hosting.
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