Sepia Week, Day 1: Old Church
Moving on from Grayscale Week, I now present to you the first entry of Sepia Week! Given the nature of the on-board camera effect, I will not be doing anything with this week’s photos except for some cropping and resizing. Working with the sepia tones in Photoshop would render the concept of the theme week invalid, so the sepia tones you’re seeing are camera-generated.
This here photo is of an old church building across from Roper Park, site of the W. Haisley Lynch memorial I previously blogged about. The sun was setting behind the building, so I had to adjust the exposure to darken it, but apparently it wasn’t enough. Still, I like the shot. Notice the little bird up there on the top wire.
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It’s a mushroom cloud! Duck and cover!
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I wouldn’t have noticed the bird had you said nothing about it.
Oh, my. I just finished a story with a character called Bert, and you bring up that clip!
On top of that, that was a Quantum Leap rerun I saw just the other day, where the neighbor was called Bert and the kid called him Bert the Turtle because of the “Duck and Cover” film! On top of that, the film was produced by Archer Productions and Scott Bakula of QL later played Captain Archer on Enterprise! I think you may have just torn a small hole in the fabric of the space-time continuum!
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Nice shot, I love the sunlight coming through the hole in the clouds
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