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Sepia Week, Day 6: A Day at the Museum

This entry was posted on Aug 16 2008

sepia_lily.jpgYou’re thinking, “What’s with the plant? I thought it was a day at the museum?”

The family and I went for a trip to the Samuel P. Harn museum of art located on the University of Florida campus for a few hours of browsing and some interactive Japanese ink drawing. the courtyard in the middle of the museum provided some great shots, more of which you will see in upcoming days. Tomorrow is the last day of Sepia Week and I couldn’t be happier. This camera phone sepia filter is terrible.

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4 Responses to “Sepia Week, Day 6: A Day at the Museum”

  1. This camera phone sepia filter is terrible.

    The first three were pretty good, but, as far as sepia goes, the last two weren’t quite up to par.

    And, there’s the advantage of taking them in color and converting later in Photoshop… You would have a pretty cool lily pad photo in color!

    dcrs last blog post..Blast from the Past: Mix Tape B6


  2. Kudos for hanging in there anyway. You are true to your weekly theme, even in the face of terrible-ness.

    Bill (not Jill)s last blog post..Deconstructing Vancouver


  3. (That ‘terrible’ reflected your quote, not my opinion ;0) Going to start rereading my comments for content before I post…)

    Bill (not Jill)s last blog post..Deconstructing Vancouver


  4. I used to like sepia… now, well maybe on wood or some form of entropic scenery, thank God for Mondays babe!
    xxn


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